Majoring in Resources & Conservation Specialization: Forest Forest Informatics is designed to prepare students for graduate school and for careers in those aspects of natural resources where quantification, modeling, descriptive and predictive analyses of natural resources attributes is needed for sound management. The program emphasizes sustainable, multiple-use management and includes substantial field work and group projects. Summer B FOR3200C Foundations in Natural Resources and Conservation 3 credits FOR3434C Forest Resources Systems 3 credits Fall FNR 3131C /Forest Plants 3 credits FNR 3410C Natural Resource Sampling 3 credits FOR 3153C 3 credits elective, adviser-approved * 3 credits Spring FOR 3162C 4 credits FOR 3202 Society and Natural Resources 3 credits FOR 3430C Forest Mensuration 3 credits STA 3024 Introduction to 2 3 credits Directed elective, adviser-approved * 2 credits Summer Practical Work Experience (internships, temporary work, etc.) Fall FNR 4660 Natural Resource Policy and Economics 3 credits FNR 4461 Spatial Models and Decision Analysis 3 credits FOR 4020 Seminar in Contemporary Issues in Forest Resources and Conservation 1 credit

STA 4210 Regression Analysis 3 credits Computer programming course, adviser-approved * 3 credits Spring FNR 4343C Forest Water Resources 3 credits FNR 4623C Integrated Natural Resources Management 3 credits FOR 3214 and and Management (2) and 2-3 credits FOR 3214L Fire Ecology and Management Laboratory (1), optional SUR 3331 and Photogrammetry (2) and 3 credits 3331L Photogrammetry Laboratory (1) SUR 4380 Remote Sensing 3 credits

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