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Results: 26 courses
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W F S 209   WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES CONSERVATION
Survey Of Current And Historical Issues In Wildlife And Fisheries Conservation; Emphasis On Vertebrate Biodiversity, Habitat Management And Protection, And Populations.
Credits: (3)

W F S 300   THE VERTEBRATES
Overview of the evolution, systematics, ecology, and behavior of the subphylum vertebrata.
Credits: (2)

W F S 301   VERTEBRATE LABORATORY
Overview of the anatomy, identification, collection, and preservation of the vertebrates.
Credits: (2)

W F S 310   WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES MEASUREMENTS
Introduction To Field And Laboratory Approaches For Collecting, Analyzing, And Communicating Data Regarding Wildlife And Fish Populations And Their Habitats.
Credits: (3)

W F S 406   ORNITHOLOGY LABORATORY
Laboratory And Field Identification Of Pennsylvania Birds, Avian Ecology And Behavior, Field Survey Techniques.
Credits: (1)

W F S 407   ORNITHOLOGY
Introduction To The Biology, Ecology, Adaptations, And Conservation Of Birds.
Credits: (3)

W F S 408   MAMMALOGY
Identification, Systematics, Characteristics, Adaptations, Ecology, Behavior, Natural History And Conservation, And Socio-Economic Aspects Of Mammals.
Credits: (3)

W F S 409   MAMMALOGY LABORATORY
Laboratory And Field Identification Of Mammals, Ecology And Behavior Of Mammals, Field Survey Techniques.
Credits: (1)

W F S 422   ECOLOGY OF FISHES
Role Of Fishes In Aquatic Communities And General Ecosystems. Environmental Factors Influencing Fish As Individuals, Populations, And Communities.
Credits: (3)

W F S 430   CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
The Application Of Biological Principles To Issues In The Conservation Of Biodiversity.
Credits: (3)

W F S 435   LIMNOLOGY
Biogeochemistry and natural history of freshwater ecosystems.
Credits: (3)

W F S 440   NATURAL RESOURCES PUBLIC RELATIONS
The Course Prepares Students To Integrate Public Relations Concepts With Principles Of Natural Resources Management At The Community Level.
Credits: (3)

W F S 446   WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES POPULATION DYNAMICS
Concepts and estimation of mammalian, avian, and fish populations; processes of mortality, natality, growth, and regulation.
Credits: (3)

W F S 447W   WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Management Of Renewable Wildlife Resources By Applying Ecological Concepts, Habitat Evaluation, And Decision-Making; Writing And Editing Reports Are Emphasized.
Credits: (3)

W F S 450   WETLAND CONSERVATION
Wetland Types, Classification, Functions And Values; Hydrology, Soils, And Plants; Introduction To Wetland Identification And Delineation; Wetland Regulations.
Credits: (3)
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W F S 452   ICHTHYOLOGY
Study of the structure, taxonomy, systematics, and natural history of freshwater and marine fishes.
Credits: (2)

W F S 453   ICHTHYOLOGY LABORATORY
Identification of fishes, major fish families, use of keys
Credits: (2)

W F S 500   PROFESSIONALISM IN NATURAL RESOURCES
Scholarly discussion and critique of skills important to professionalism of students in natural resources, wood products, and related science-based disciplines.
Credits: (3)

W F S 525   COMMUNICATIONS IN NATURAL RESOURCES
Communications of research results through manuscripts for peer reviewed journals, presentations at professional meetings, and articles for the general public.
Credits: (3)

W F S 530   CONSERVATION ECOLOGY
The application of biological principles to the conservation of biological diversity. Students who have passed W F S 430 may not schedule this course.
Credits: (3)

W F S 536   FRESHWATER FIELD ECOLOGY
Organisms and physical/chemical factors that affect them in the aquatic environment; basic water chemistry; identification of aquatic organisms.
Credits: (3)

W F S 550   WETLAND ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Discussions of the ecological, hydrologic, and cultural functions and values of freshwater and coastal wetlands.
Credits: (3)

W F S 551   WILDLIFE BIOMETRICS AND POPULATION ANALYSIS
Application of biometrics and mathematics to concepts and problems in wildlife ecology with emphasis on population analysis.
Credits: (3)

W F S 560   ESTIMATION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE POPULATION PARAMETERS
Application of statistical models to estimate population parameters such as survival rates and population size.
Credits: (4)

WP 203L    FIELD DENDROLOGY AND ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD
Field and laboratory identification of native and introduced trees and shrubs by leaf, fruit, bud, twig, bark, and anatomical wood properties.
Credits: (3)

WP 460   WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Wood Products Industrial Environmental Control Technologies And Strategies For Pollution Abatement.
Credits: (3)


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