Schedule of Classes for 2004 |
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Class Syllabi and Descriptions |
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Bio 100 - Principles of BiologyAn introduction to biology, designed around the areas of cell structure, function, laws of heredity, evolution and ecology. There are several other classes offered in the department that will fill the GE requirements. They may fit your specific needs better than BS 100 Bio 118 - Field Biology Field identification techniques, ecological relationships, field study methods, and conservation/preservation practices of natural populations of living species. Wildlife management option. Bio 362 - Wetland & Riparian EcologyBio 351 - Principles of Wildlife ManagementEmphasis is on the life histories and management of fresh water fisheries, big game waterfowl, upland game birds, furbearers, and predators. RLE 423 - Environmental Interpretation (Team taught with Kari Archibald of the Recreation Department) Methods for successful natural resource policy management. Techniques useful for outdoor recreation visitor management and educational programs and services.
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