Apr 16, 2024  
2019-20 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2019-20 Undergraduate Bulletin ARCHIVED

Course Offerings


  

 

English

  
  • ENG 446 - Advanced Topics in Film Theory


    Credit(s): 3

    Concentration on film theory either as general overview or focus on certain aspects, such as auteur, genre, realism/formalism, postmodernist, Marxist, feminist, spectatorship, etc.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG 246 
  
  • ENG 448 - Women Writers


    Credit(s): 3

    Close study of American, British and/or world literatures by women writers. This upper-level course may be arranged according to literary period, genre, theme and/or selected writers.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG 381  and 9 semester hours of ENG
  
  • ENG 449 - Gender and Literature


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to gender as a critical tool for literary study. Topics will vary from semester to semester.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG 381  and 9 semester hours of ENG
  
  • ENG 458 - Topics in Forensic Linguistics


    Credit(s): 3

    Advanced study of a topic within forensic linguistics; topics will rotate. Example topics include veracity and language, authorship analysis, and forensic semantics. 
    Repeated: Students may repeat the course up to three times under different topics.
  
  • ENG 459 - Advanced Poetry Workshop


    Credit(s): 3

    Classroom analysis and discussion of student writing.
    Repeated: May be repeated once for up to six hours.
    Course Fee: Course fee $10.
    Prerequisite(s): 12 hours of ENG, including ENG 261  and ENG 359  
  
  • ENG 460 - Literary Publishing Internship


    Credit(s): 3

    Students will have the opportunity to create HUMID, the undergraduate literary journal, or intern at REAL, the national literary journal of SFA, to participate in all facets of a magazine’s operation, from screening manuscripts and recording subscriptions through issue preparation. The internship places classroom writing workshops into skills acquisition, enabling students to carry real editing experience into graduate studies or into careers in professional writing or publishing.
    Consent: Permission of instructor.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG 261 , either ENG 359 , ENG 361  or ENG 362  
  
  • ENG 461 - Advanced Fiction Workshop


    Credit(s): 3

    Classroom analysis and discussion of student writing.
    Repeated: May be repeated once for up to six hours.
    Course Fee: Course fee $10.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG 131 , ENG 132 , ENG 261 , ENG 361  
  
  • ENG 462 - Advanced Nonfiction Workshop


    Credit(s): 3

    Classroom analysis and discussion of student writing.
    Repeated: May be repeated for up to six hours.
    Course Fee: Course fee $10.
    Prerequisite(s): 12 hours of ENG, including ENG 261  and ENG 362 , graduate standing, or consent of instructor
  
  • ENG 463 - Elements of Craft


    Credit(s): 3

    Analysis of selected examples (either prose or poetry) with emphasis on technical, generic and aesthetic features.
    Repeated: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours with change of topic.
    Course Fee: Course fee $10.
  
  • ENG 465 - Topics in Creative Writing


    Credit(s): 3

    Advanced study of a special topic. Variable topics may include screenwriting, graphic novels, horror fiction, the history of literary magazines or other related topics. May include workshop component or seminar paper.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG 131 , ENG 132 , ENG 261 , ENG 361 
  
  • ENG 468 - Creative Writing Senior Thesis


    Credit(s): 3

    Senior thesis writing culminating in a well-crafted book-length creation of poetry or prose. This course must be taken twice for a total of 6 hours to complete the thesis requirement.
  
  • ENG 469 - Distinguished Writing Seminar


    Credit(s): 1

    An intensive weeklong workshop/seminar for advanced creative writing or literary criticism students with a distinguished visiting writer. This one-hour seminar is available to students via an application process through the Department of English and Creative Writing, based upon the quality of manuscripts submitted.
    Repeated: May be repeated for a total of four hours.
    Prerequisite(s): junior standing
  
  • ENG 472 - Advanced Topics in African-American Literature


    Credit(s): 3

    In-depth study of one or more authors or movements.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG 381  and 9 semester hours of ENG
  
  • ENG 473 - Topics in Professional Writing


    Credit(s): 3

    Advanced study of specific topics, practices or genres in technical and professional writing and editing. Topics will vary with instructor.
    Repeated: Repeatable up to six hours under different topics.
    Course Fee: Course fee $7.
    Prerequisite(s): 9 semester hours of ENG or consent of instructor
  
  • ENG 474 - Technical and Professional Writing Internship


    Credit(s): 3

    Supervised experience in technical and professional writing and editing with an approved organization. A minimum of 140 hours of work for three credit hours.
    Prerequisite(s): 12 hours of ENG, including ENG 381  
  
  • ENG 478 - Internship in Publishing


    Credit(s): 3

    The internship in publishing course concentrates on the book and journal publishing trade as it occurs in academia. Students enrolled in the course will work closely with authors; learn the processes of manuscript acquisition and selection, manuscript set-up, book design and book production; and acquire knowledge of distribution processes and agendas. Students may work closely with individual authors and serve as publication representatives and liaisons at professional meetings and conferences.
    Repeated: Repeatable up to six hours.
    Prerequisite(s): 9 semester hours of ENG
  
  • ENG 479 - Topics in Rhetoric and Writing


    Credit(s): 3

    This course will expose undergraduate students to different genres of writing and new critical modes that fall outside of traditional literary studies and into closely aligned fields, such as rhetorical studies and technical writing. It also will ask students to think critically about their own writing processes as they develop theories of composition and as they prepare documents for the many different types of readers their work will encounter outside the classroom. Students must be communication core complete or have the permission of the instructor to take this course.
    Repeated: May be repeated for up to six credit hours.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG 131 , ENG 132 , and 3 additional hours of 100- to 400-level ENG
  
  • ENG 481 - Advanced Composition


    Credit(s): 3

    Advanced study of rhetoric, composition and editing.
    Course Fee: Course fee $7.
    Prerequisite(s): 12 semester hours of ENG
  
  • ENG 495 - Independent Study


    Credit(s): 1-3

    Individual instruction, conference and research for advanced students.
    Repeated: May be repeated up to six hours.

Environmental Science

  
  • ENV 110 - Introduction to Environmental Science


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to the multidisciplinary study of the environment using the scientific method.
    When Offered: Fall, spring, summer.
    Course Fee: Course fee $28.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 110L  
  
  • ENV 110L - Introduction to Environmental Science Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Introduction to the multidisciplinary study of the environment using the scientific method.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 110  
  
  • ENV 209 - Forest Ecology


    Credit(s): 3

    Climatic, edaphic and biotic factors and their relationship to woody plant growth and development. Required field trips.
    When Offered: Fall, spring.
    Course Fee: Course fee $35.
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 131   Co-requisite(s): ENV 209L  
  
  • ENV 209L - Forest Ecology Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Climatic, edaphic and biotic factors and their relationship to woody plant growth and development. Required field trips.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 209  
  
  • ENV 210 - Environmental Measurements


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to sampling and measuring biological, chemical and physical parameters of atmospheric, aquatic and terrestrial systems.
    When Offered: Fall only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $65.
    Prerequisite(s): ENV 110   Co-requisite(s): ENV 210L  
  
  • ENV 210L - Environmental Measurements Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Introduction to sampling and measuring biological, chemical and physical parameters of atmospheric, aquatic and terrestrial systems.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 210  
  
  • ENV 310 - Environmental Health and Safety


    Credit(s): 3

    The course provides students with an overview of environmental health and safety practices, including EPA and OSHA regulations. Topics include pollution prevention, environmental management, industrial hygiene and waste management.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 133 , ENV 210  
  
  • ENV 348 - Natural Resource Policy


    Credit(s): 3

    Forest history and natural resource policy in the United States, including effects of the environmental movement.
    Course Fee: Course fee $5.
  
  • ENV 349 - Environmental Soil Science


    Credit(s): 3

    Physical, chemical and biological properties of soils. Role of soils in environmental quality, biogeochemical cycles and management concerns.
    When Offered: Fall only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $25.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 134 , CHE 134L   Co-requisite(s): ENV 349L  
  
  • ENV 349L - Environmental Soil Science Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Physical, chemical and biological properties of soils. Role of soils in environmental quality, biogeochemical cycles and management concerns.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 349  
  
  • ENV 402 - Wetland Delineation and Function


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to the history, regulations and current technical criteria for the identification and delineation of wetland boundaries and the functional assessment of wetlands.
    When Offered: Fall only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $20.
    Prerequisite(s): ENV 349   Co-requisite(s): ENV 402L  
  
  • ENV 402L - Wetland Delineation and Function Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Introduction to the history, regulations and current technical criteria for the identification and delineation of wetland boundaries and the functional assessment of wetlands.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 402  
  
  • ENV 403 - Remediation and Reclamation of Disturbed Land


    Credit(s): 3

    Remediation and reclamation of contaminated or disturbed lands. Required field trips, including one all-day trip.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $20.
    Prerequisite(s): AGN 331  with lab or FOR 349  or ENV 349   Co-requisite(s): ENV 403L  
  
  • ENV 403L - Remediation and Reclamation of Disturbed Land Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Remediation and reclamation of contaminated or disturbed lands. Required field trips, including one all-day trip.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 403  
  
  • ENV 405 - Environmental Communication and Interpretation


    Credit(s): 3

    Overview of the field of natural resource communication and interpretation. Of particular interest to those whose careers require public interaction.
    When Offered: Fall only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $5.
  
  • ENV 412 - Environmental Hydrology


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of the effects of human activities on water quality and quantity, including soil erosion and aquatic habitat implications. Required field trips.
    When Offered: Fall only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $22.
    Prerequisite(s): ENV 349   Co-requisite(s): ENV 412L  
  
  • ENV 412L - Environmental Hydrology Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Study of the effects of human activities on water quality and quantity, including soil erosion and aquatic habitat implications. Required field trips.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 412  
  
  • ENV 415 - Environmental Assessment and Management


    Credit(s): 4

    Environmental planning in the U.S. with reference to the principles and procedures for preparing environmental assessments and impact statements.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $25.
    Prerequisite(s): Senior standing Co-requisite(s): ENV 415L  
  
  • ENV 415L - Environmental Assessment and Management Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Environmental planning in the U.S. with reference to the principles and procedures for preparing environmental assessments and impact statements.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 415  
  
  • ENV 420 - Principles of Landscape Ecology


    Credit(s): 3

    Structure, function and change within ecosystems measured on a landscape scale. Evaluation of current management techniques for their effects on landscapes. Required field trips.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $55.
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 313  or FOR 209  or ENV 209 ; GIS 224  or AGM 325  with lab or HRT 325  with lab Co-requisite(s): ENV 420L  
  
  • ENV 420L - Principles of Landscape Ecology Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Structure, function and change within ecosystems measured on a landscape scale. Evaluation of current management techniques for their effects on landscapes. Required field trips.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): ENV 420  
  
  • ENV 450 - Air Quality Assessment


    Credit(s): 3

    Fundamentals of air sampling, chemical analysis of samples, data analysis for particles, and gases and air permitting. Instrumentation and techniques relevant to ambient air quality monitoring, source emission testing and occupied indoor environments.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $20 to $85.
    Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing
  
  • ENV 460 - Internship in Environmental Science


    Credit(s): 3

    Studies of environmental science in an operational setting under the supervision of a cooperating organization. Must be arranged in advance and approved by the director’s office.
    Repeated: May be repeated for credit for a maximum of nine credit hours.
  
  • ENV 463 - Special Problems in Environmental Science


    Credit(s): 1-3

    Individual study in an area of the student’s choice. Must be arranged in advance and approved by the director’s office.
    Repeated: May be repeated for credit for a maximum of nine credit hours.
  
  • ENV 464 - Contemporary Problems in Environmental Science


    Credit(s): 3

    Classes conducted on current topics in environmental science.
    Repeated: May be repeated for credit for a maximum of nine credit hours.
    Course Fee: Course fee $5.
  
  • ENV 470 - Senior Seminar


    Credit(s): 1

    A participatory seminar where students condense, review and present research findings on focused topics. Subject matter varies by semester.
    When Offered: Fall only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $33.
    Prerequisite(s): 15 hours in ENV

Finance

  
  • FIN 265 - Real Estate Principles


    Credit(s): 3

    Basic principles of real estate transfers with emphasis on contracts of sale, deeds, abstracts, leases, options, liens, taxes, financing and market conditions.
  
  • FIN 268 - Real Estate Appraisal


    Credit(s): 3

    Functions, purposes and techniques of appraising land and improvements.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 265  or consent of instructor
  
  • FIN 333 - Introduction to Financial Management


    Credit(s): 3

    Role of finance in the modern business organization with emphasis on the decision process.
    Course Fee: Course fee $130.
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 231  
  
  • FIN 357 - Introduction to Investments


    Credit(s): 3

    Examination of the operation and functions of the organized security markets with emphasis on the individual investor.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 333 
  
  • FIN 361 - Risk Management and Insurance


    Credit(s): 3

    Introductory course in the principles of risk management and insurance: the place of risk management and insurance in the economy, the theory and principles of risk management and insurance, and comprehensive coverage of all lines of insurance.
    Prerequisite(s): sophomore standing
  
  • FIN 366 - Real Estate Law


    Credit(s): 3

    See BLW 366 .
  
  • FIN 369 - Personal Finance


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to personal financial decision-making. Prepares individuals to deal with decisions about financial strategies, cash flow management, managing risk and insurance, and retirement needs and analysis.
  
  • FIN 370 - Banking Fundamentals


    Credit(s): 3

    Thorough study of financial institutions in terms of their characteristics, roles, functions, operations and importance.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 333 , sophomore standing
  
  • FIN 373 - Intermediate Financial Management


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of the conceptual and analytical framework guiding the investment, financing and dividend decisions of the firm.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 333 , sophomore standing
  
  • FIN 401 - Financial Statement Analysis


    Credit(s): 3

    Current topics in financial analysis. Analytical approach to financial statements with integration of finance and accounting concepts and principles.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 333 , sophomore standing
  
  • FIN 410 - Speculative Markets


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of evolution of financial futures and options with emphasis on strategies and applications.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 333 , sophomore standing
  
  • FIN 415 - Personal Financial Planning


    Credit(s): 3

    Prepares students to assist others in their financial planning and strategies of investment and insurance. Utilization of case studies involving retirement, estate and tax planning, and risk analysis. Capstone course for the financial planning emphasis in the finance major.
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 343 , FIN 357 , FIN 361 , FIN 369 , FIN 448 
  
  • FIN 420 - Selling Financial Services


    Credit(s): 3

    A study of the theory and principles involved in selling financial securities and services with special focus on practical implementation of selling these products.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 333 , MKT 351 
  
  • FIN 433 - International Finance


    Credit(s): 3

    Overview of international finance designed to provide a basic understanding of currency markets, currency risk management, international investment analysis, trade financing and international capital markets.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 333 
  
  • FIN 448 - Estate Planning and Taxation


    Credit(s): 3

    A study of the financial and non-financial aspects of the efficient transfer and conversation of wealth consistent with the client’s goals. Topics include trusts, wills, probate, advanced directives, charitable giving, wealth transfers and related estate taxes.
    Prerequisite(s): sophomore standing
  
  • FIN 458 - Security Analysis and Portfolio Management


    Credit(s): 3

    Emphasizes recent theoretical and analytical developments in security selection and portfolio management. Includes a consideration of relevant asset valuation models.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 357 
  
  • FIN 471 - Commercial Bank Management


    Credit(s): 3

    Designed to provide the student with an understanding of commercial bank operations and management.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 370 
  
  • FIN 474 - Financial Analysis and Policy


    Credit(s): 3

    Comprehensive case study of problems of financial management.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 373 
  
  • FIN 475 - Special Problems in Finance


    Credit(s): 3

    Individual instruction in special topics in finance.
  
  • FIN 479 - Commercial Bank Lending


    Credit(s): 3

    A study of the conceptual issues and practical application of commercial lending activities of banks. Focus is given to the analysis, structuring, pricing, documentation and monitoring of loans.
    Prerequisite(s): FIN 401 
  
  • FIN 485 - Internship in Finance


    Credit(s): 1-3

    Supervised on-the-job training in one or more facets of the field of finance.
    Pass/Fail: Pass or Fail.
    Prerequisite(s): junior standing as a major or minor in finance, overall GPA of 2.5 or higher, finance GPA of 2.8 or higher, and consent of department chair
  
  • FIN 490 - Student Investment Roundtable


    Credit(s): 3

    Supervised application of security analysis and portfolio management skills, including research techniques, asset allocation, security selection, proxy voting, performance reporting and analysis of current topics in the field.
    Repeated: May be repeated for a maximum of six hours credit.
    Prerequisite(s): finance major or minor, FIN 357 , and consent of director of Student Roundtable and department chair

Forestry

  
  • FOR 111 - Careers and Competencies in Forestry


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to the multiple use concepts of forestry and basic techniques of forest resource management and conservation. Required field trips.
    Course Fee: Course fee $40.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 111L  
  
  • FOR 111L - Careers and Competencies in Forestry Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Introduction to the multiple use concepts of forestry and basic techniques of forest resource management and conservation. Required field trips.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 111  
  
  • FOR 152 - Introduction to Wildlife Management


    Credit(s): 3

    Historical perspectives of wildlife management and an introduction to basic wildlife management concepts.
    Course Fee: Course fee $25.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 152L  
  
  • FOR 152L - Introduction to Wildlife Management Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Historical perspectives of wildlife management and an introduction to basic wildlife management concepts.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 152  
  
  • FOR 205 - Forest Biometrics I


    Credit(s): 3

    Individual tree measurements, forest sampling methods, applied statistics and computer applications for data analysis. Required field trips.
    Course Fee: Course fee $27.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 111   Co-requisite(s): FOR 205L  
  
  • FOR 205L - Forest Biometrics I Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Individual tree measurements, forest sampling methods, applied statistics and computer applications for data analysis. Required field trips.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 205  
  
  • FOR 209 - Forest Ecology


    Credit(s): 3

    Climatic, edaphic and biotic factors and their relation to woody plant growth and development. Required field trips.
    Course Fee: Course fee $35.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 111   Co-requisite(s): FOR 209L  
  
  • FOR 209L - Forest Ecology Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Climatic, edaphic and biotic factors and their relation to woody plant growth and development. Required field trips.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 209  
  
  • FOR 219 - Dendrology


    Credit(s): 3

    Identification, distribution and silvical characteristics of angiosperms and gymnosperms. Required field trips.
    Course Fee: Course fee $42.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 219L  
  
  • FOR 219L - Dendrology Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Identification, distribution and silvical characteristics of angiosperms and gymnosperms. Required field trips.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 219  
  
  • FOR 223 - Surveying and Mapping


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to principles and methods of land surveying and associated map production techniques.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): MTH 138  or MTH 143   Co-requisite(s): FOR 223L  
  
  • FOR 223L - Surveying and Mapping Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Introduction to principles and methods of land surveying and associated map production techniques.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $5.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 223  
  
  • FOR 240 - Wood Science


    Credit(s): 2

    Physical and chemical properties of wood as related to its anatomy and economic use.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $12.
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 131 , CHE 111   Co-requisite(s): FOR 240L  
  
  • FOR 240L - Wood Science Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Physical and chemical properties of wood as related to its anatomy and economic use.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 240  
  
  • FOR 251 - Introduction to Recreation and Human Dimensions


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of the interaction between humans and natural resources with emphasis placed upon management of the human/natural resource interface and outdoor recreation experiences.
    Course Fee: Course fee $25.
  
  • FOR 252 - Environmental Interpretation Methods


    Credit(s): 3

    Development of effective interpretation, communication and education techniques for interpreting natural and cultural resources to the public. Required field trips.
    When Offered: Spring only.
  
  • FOR 255 - Vertebrate Natural History


    Credit(s): 3

    Principles and techniques of wildlife management. Required field trips. All courses are offered both fall and spring semesters unless a specific semester is indicated.
    Course Fee: Course fee $10.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 152   Co-requisite(s): FOR 255L  
  
  • FOR 255L - Vertebrate Natural History Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Principles and techniques of wildlife management. Required field trips.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 255  
  
  • FOR 304 - Arboriculture


    Credit(s): 3

    Establishment and care of individual trees in a non-forest context.
    When Offered: Fall only, odd years.
    Course Fee: Course fee $17.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 304L  
  
  • FOR 304L - Arboriculture Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Establishment and care of individual trees in a non-forest context.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 304  
  
  • FOR 305 - Wildlife Techniques


    Credit(s): 3

    Instruction and practice in a variety of field methods used to conduct and evaluate resource management and research. Assumptions, biases and problems associated with various techniques, as well as analysis of data, interpretations and application of results.
    When Offered: Spring only.
    Course Fee: Course fee $60.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 152 , FOR 255   Co-requisite(s): FOR 305L  
  
  • FOR 305L - Wildlife Techniques Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Instruction and practice in a variety of field methods used to conduct and evaluate resource management and research. Assumptions, biases and problems associated with various techniques, as well as analysis of data, interpretations and application of results.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 305  
  
  • FOR 310 - Field Silviculture


    Credit(s): 1

    Study of regeneration techniques, thinning and intermediate cultural operations. Required field trips. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 at the end of the fall semester prior to attending field station.
    When Offered: Summer only at forestry field station.
    Course Fee: Course fee $70.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 111 , FOR 152 , FOR 205 , FOR 209 , FOR 219 , FOR 240 , FOR 251 , GIS 224  
  
  • FOR 313 - Forest Insects and Diseases


    Credit(s): 3

    Examination of the effects of forest pests on forest products, forest-stand structure and function, and economic and non-economic losses.
    Course Fee: Course fee $30.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 209   Co-requisite(s): FOR 313L  
  
  • FOR 313L - Forest Insects and Diseases Lab


    Credit(s): 0

    Examination of the effects of forest pests on forest products, forest-stand structure and function, and economic and non-economic losses.
    Lab Fee: Lab fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): FOR 313  
  
  • FOR 317 - Forest Biometrics II


    Credit(s): 3

    Quantifying forest timber stand structure with respect to basic stand parameters.
    When Offered: Fall only, odd years.
    Course Fee: Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 205  
  
  • FOR 323 - Land Measurement


    Credit(s): 1

    Study of boundary surveying of forestland. Required field trips. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 at the end of the fall semester prior to attending field station.
    When Offered: Summer only at forestry field station.
    Course Fee: Course fee $70.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 111 , FOR 152 , FOR 205 , FOR 209 , FOR 219 , FOR 240 , FOR 251 , GIS 224  
  
  • FOR 325 - Timber Cruising


    Credit(s): 1

    Study of timber stand estimation. Required field trips. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 at the end of the fall semester prior to attending field station.
    When Offered: Summer only at forestry field station.
    Course Fee: Course fee $70.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 111 , FOR 152 , FOR 205 , FOR 209 , FOR 219 , FOR 240 , FOR 251 , GIS 224  
  
  • FOR 329 - Harvesting and Processing


    Credit(s): 1

    Study of methods of harvesting materials from the forest and procedures used in the manufacture of wood products. Required field trips. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 at the end of the fall semester prior to attending field station.
    When Offered: Summer only at forestry field station.
    Course Fee: Course fee $70.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 111 , FOR 152 , FOR 205 , FOR 209 , FOR 219 , FOR 240 , FOR 251 , GIS 224  
  
  • FOR 335 - Non-timber Resources Management


    Credit(s): 1

    Study of inventory and management principles for non-timber uses of forestland. Required field trips. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 at the end of the fall semester prior to attending field station.
    When Offered: Summer only at forestry field station.
    Course Fee: Course fee $70.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 111 , FOR 152 , FOR 205 , FOR 209 , FOR 219 , FOR 240 , FOR 251 , GIS 224  
  
  • FOR 336 - Field Wildlife Techniques


    Credit(s): 1

    Field study focusing upon a range of forest wildlife management topics, including detailed investigation of wildlife communities (including birds, mammals and reptiles) present in a variety of forested habitats, trapping and survey techniques, study specimen preparation and other topics. Required field trips. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 at the end of the fall semester prior to attending field station.
    When Offered: Summer only at forestry field station.
    Course Fee: Course fee $70.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 111 , FOR 152 FOR 205 , FOR 209 , FOR 219 , FOR 240 , FOR 251 , GIS 224  
  
  • FOR 337 - Introduction to Fire Management


    Credit(s): 2

    Explore fire history in the U.S., fire occurrence, effects and behavior, detection and control. Study the integration of fire in land management planning and policy.
    Course Fee: Course fee $15.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 209  or permission of instructor
  
  • FOR 344 - Forest Entomology


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of insects that attack forest trees and products. Required field trips. All courses are offered both fall and spring semesters unless a specific semester is indicated.
    Course Fee: Course fee $10.
    Prerequisite(s): FOR 209  or 8 hours of BIO
 

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