Courses of Study 2013-2014 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
Courses of Study 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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NTRES 3300 - Natural Resources Planning and Management


Fall. 3 credits.

Enrollment limited to: junior, senior standing. All others require permission of instructor.

T. B. Lauber.

Focuses on terrestrial and aquatic resources. Emphasizes the comprehensive planning process and human dimensions of resource management. Students integrate biological, social, and institutional dimensions of management through case studies. Grades are based on individual and group performance.

Outcome 1: Students will understand natural resource planning as a process with recognizable phases.

Outcome 2: Students will effectively consider the multiple dimensions (physical, biological, social, and institutional) of natural resources management.

Outcome 3: Students will learn to analyze a resource management problem, suggest explicit alternative management approaches, and identify potential consequences of those approaches.

Outcome 4: Students will become familiar with current issues in natural resources management.

Outcome 5: Students will develop their written and oral communications skills.

Outcome 6: Students will develop their abilities to work in groups.



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