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F SC 430
AIR POLLUTANTS FROM COMBUSTION SOURCES Generation Of Pollutants In Combustion Chambers; Reduction By Combustion Control; Pre- And Postcombustion Treatment Of Fuels And Effluents. Credits: (3) |
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F SC 504
PROBLEMS IN FUELS ENGINEERING problem-based, active learning course on the application of the principles of fuels engineering to the efficient and environmentally acceptable use of coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Credits: (5) |
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FD SC 423
POLLUTANT IMPACTS ON FOODS Fate And Flow Of Pollutants; Case Studies Of Human Exposure To Specific Pollutants. Credits: (1) |
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FOR 203
FIELD DENDROLOGY Field And Laboratory Identification Of Native And Introduced Trees And Shrubs By Leaf, Fruit Bud, Twig, And Bark Credits: (3) |
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FOR 204
DENDROLOGY Taxonomic And Silvical Characteristics, Ranges, Genetic Relationships, And Uses Of Important Forest Tree Species. Credits: (2) |
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FOR 308
FOREST ECOLOGY Effects Of Environment, Spacing, And Age On Trees; Forest Influences; Origin And Development Of Forest Communities. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 320
FOREST FIRE MANAGEMENT Principles And Concepts Involved In Managing The Forest Ecosystem In Regard To Fire. Credits: (2) |
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FOR 350
FOREST RESOURCES BIOMETRICS Quantitative Approaches For Characterization And Comparison Of Natural Resources In Forested Landscapes. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 366
FOREST RESOURCES MEASUREMENTS Measurement Systems Used In Forest Management, Wildlife Management, Water- Shed Management, Urban Forestry, And Recreation Management. Credits: (4) |
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FOR 401
URBAN FOREST MANAGEMENT Uses And Values Of Urban Vegetation, Open Space, And Wildlife; Planning, Financing, Support, Management, And Administration Of Urban Forestry Programs. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 410
ELEMENTS OF FOREST ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT Fundamentals Of Forest Ecosystem Management For Goods And Services. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 416
FOREST RECREATION The management and administration of multiple-use forest lands and wilderness for forest recreational experiences, with emphasis on public forests. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 418
AGROFORESTRY: SCIENCE, DESIGN, AND PRACTICE Agroforestry integrates trees in agricultural landscapes, and/or agriculture products into forested areas for multiple benefits. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 421
SILVICULTURE The application of the principles of forest ecology to control of establishment, composition, and growth of forest stands. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 430
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY The Application Of Biological Principles To Issues In The Conservation Of Biodiversity. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 451
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR AGRICULTURE Application Of Artificial Intelligence In Agriculture And Natural Resources, With Emphasis On Expert Systems Credits: (3) |
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FOR 455
REMOTE SENSING AND SPATIAL DATA HANDLING Remote Sensing Systems, With Emphasis On Application To Forest Ecosystem Analysis. Includes Introduction To Computer Systems For Spatial Data Handling. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 466W
FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Optimum Use Of Forest's Tangible And Intangible Resources By Application Of Financial And Administrative Management Principles And Management Science Techniques. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 470
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Management Of Wild Land Watersheds For Control Of The Amount And Timing Of Water Yield, Water Quality, Erosion, And Sedimentation. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 471
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT LABORATORY Introduction To Hydrologic And Climatic Measurements And Computations Useful In Watershed Management. Credits: (1) |
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FOR 475
PRINCIPLES OF FOREST SOILS MANAGEMENT Effect Of Current Forest Management Practices On The Properties And Productive Capacity Of Forest Soils. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 485
NATURAL RESOURCE DECISIONS Application Of Previous Courses And Experience To Decision Making On Forest Land Management And Natural Resource Policy Issues. (Students Should Have Completed Or Be Taking Concurrently W F S 447, 463; For 410, 421, Or 466.) Credits: (3) |
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FOR 488Y
INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY Forestry In Global Context, Emphasizing Developing Countries: Ecological, Economic, Technological, And Political Aspects. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 508
FOREST ECOLOGY The forest ecosystem, variations in space and time, classification, ordination techniques, dynamic aspects such as energy flow and nutrient cycling. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 517
FOREST MICROCLIMATOLOGY A quantitative treatment of climate near the ground, with special reference to the role of forests and terrain. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 519
FOREST HYDROLOGY Influence of forest cover on the disposition of precipitation and the application of hydrologic principles and techniques to forest watersheds. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 520
SNOW HYDROLOGY Role of snow and ice in the hydrologic cycle, with special emphasis on effects of forests and land use. Credits: (2) |
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FOR 530
CONSERVATION GENETICS Discussion of the use of genetic principles and technologies in the conservation and management of biological diversity. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 555
MULTISPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING Computer analysis of data from nonimaging remote sensors as applied to mapping of natural resources and land use. Credits: (3) |
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FOR 570
WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP PRACTICUM I Application of integrated community-based watershed planning for water resources management. For students enrolled in the Graduate Option in Watershed Stewardship Credits: (3) |
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FOR 571
WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP PRACTICUM II Application of integrated community-based watershed planning for water resources management. For students enrolled in the Graduate Option in Watershed Stewardship Credits: (5) |
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FOR 591A
SEMINAR IN WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP ISSUES Exploration of watershed stewardship issues. For students enrolled in the Graduate Option in Watershed Stewardship or by permission of the instructors. Credits: (1) |
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FOR 591B
SEMINAR IN WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP PLANNING Exploration of watershed stewardship planning processes. For students enrolled in the Graduate Option in Watershed Stewardship or by permission of the instructors. Credits: (1) |