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Wildland Restoration

Bachelor of Science in Wildland Restoration

In addition to special degree requirements listed previously, the students selecting the Bachelor of Science in Wildland Restoration must complete the following required courses or their equivalent, if transferred from another college or university. Transference and equivalency will be determined by the University and College of Forestry and Conservation. Electives may be taken at any time, keeping in mind these requirements as well as the University's General Education requirements for graduation.

Wildland Restoration (Aquatic Option)
First Year Credits
WRIT 101 (ENEX 101) Composition 3
BIOB 160N (BIOL 110) Principles of Living Systems 4
GEO 101/102 (GEOS 100N/101N) General Geology/Lab 3
COMM 111A Intro to Public Speaking 3
CHMY 121N (CHEM 151N) Introduction to General Chemistry 3
CHMY 123 (CHEM 152N) Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry 3
M 171 (MATH 152) Calculus I 4
FOR/RECM/WBIO 180 Careers in Natural Resources 2
FOR 200 Natural Resources Measurements Camp 2
Electives and General Education 3
Second Year Credits
M 172 (MATH 153) Calculus II 4
FOR 201 Forest Biometrics or WBIO 240 Intro to Biostatistics or STAT 216 (MATH 241) Statistics 3
FOR 265 Elements of Ecological Restoration 3
WRIT 222 (FOR 220) Technical Approaches to Writing  2
PHSX 215N-216N (PHYS 211N-213N) Fundamentals of Physics with Calculus I & Lab or PHSX 213N-214N) (PHYS 212N-214N) Fundamentals of Physics with Calculus II & Lab 5
BIOB 260/261 (BIOL 221) Cellular and Molecular Biology 4
BIOB 275 (BIOL 223) General Genetics 4
Electives and General Education 5
Third and Fourth Year Credits
FOR 385 Watershed Hydrology 3
BIOE 428/429 (BIOL 366) Freshwater Ecology and Lab 5
FOR 365 Foundation of Restoration Ecology  3
FOR 445 Ecological Restoration Practicum  3-6
FOR 422 Natural Resource Policy & Administration 3
FOR 444 Integrative Ecology Restoration 3
FOR 494 Seminar in Ecological Restoration I 3
Rest/Aquatic Electives - At least nine credits must be completed from the following: Credits
BIOO 340 (BIOL 308) Biology and Management of Fishes 4
FOR 455 Riparian Ecology and Management 3
FOR 485 Watershed Management 3
GEO 460 (GEOS 460) Process Geomorphology 4
GEOS 431 Environmental Geochemistry 3
FOR 250 GIS Practicum 2
FOR 210N Soils 3
GEO 260 (GEOS 260) River Systems 3
GEO 420 (GEOS 480) Hydrogeology 3
Rest/Aquatic Electives - At least nine credits must be completed from the following: Credits
ECNS 433 Environmental Economics 3
FOR 320 Forest Environmental Economics 3
FOR 379 Collaboration in Natural Resource Decisions 3
FOR 475 Sociology of Environment and Development 3
FOR/RSCN 449 Climate Change Ethics and Policy 3
Wild Land Restoration (Terrestrial Option)
First Year Credits
WRIT 101 (ENEX 101) Composition 3
BIOB 160N (BIOL 110) Principles of Living Systems  4
BIOO 105N (BIOL 120) Introduction to Botany 3
COMM 111A Intro to Public Speaking 3
CHMY 121N (CHEM 151N) Introduction to General and Inorganic Chemistry 3
CHMY 123 (CHEM 152N) Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry 3
M 162 (MATH 150) Calculus 4
FOR/RECM/WBIO 180 Careers in Natural Resources 2
FOR 200 Natural Resources Measurements Camp 2
Electives and General Education 6
Second Year Credits
FOR 201 Forest Biometrics or WBIO 240 Intro to Biostatistics or STAT 216 (MATH 241) Statistics 3
FOR 295 Elements of Ecological Restoration 3
WRIT 222 (FOR 220) Technical Approaches to Writing 2
FOR 210N Introductory Soils 3
FOR 230 Forest Fire Management 3
PHSX 205N/206N (PHYS 111N/113N) College Physics I & Lab or PHSX 215N/216N (PHYS 211N/213N) Fundamentals of Physics with Calculus I & Lab 5
BIOB 260 (BIOL 221) Cellular and Molecular Biology and Lab 4
BIOB 275 (BIOL 223) General Genetics 4
Electives and General Education 4-5
Third and Fourth Year Credits
FOR 330 Forest Ecology or BIOL 340 Ecology 3
FOR 385 Watershed Hydrology 3
FOR 445 Ecological Restoration Practicum 3-6
FOR 444 Integrative Ecology Restoration 3
FOR 422 Natural Resource Policy & Administration 3
FOR 365 Foundation of Restoration Ecology 3
FOR 494 Seminar in Ecological Restoration 1
BIOO 335 (BIOL 350) Rocky Mountain Flora 3
Rest/Terrestrial Electives: At least nine credits must be completed from:  
BIOO 320 (BIOL 316) General Botany 3
FOR 335 Environmental Entomology 3
FOR 250 GIS Practicum 2
FOR 331 Fuels Management 3
FOR 415 Environmental Soil Science 3
FOR 485 Watershed Management 3
FOR 360 Range Management 3
FOR 462 Range Ecology 3
BIOO 433 (BIOL 444) Plant Physiology 3
BIOE 448 (BIOL 448) Terrestrial Plant Ecology 3
WBIO 370 Wildlife Habitat Conservation and Management 3
WBIO 470 Conservation of Wildlife Populations 3
BIOM 430 (MICB 423) Applied & Environmental Microbiology 3
Electives and General Education 26
Rest/Social-Science Electives: At least three credits must be completed from:  
ECNS 433 Environmental Economics 3
FOR 320 Forest Economics 3
FOR 379 Collaboration in Natural Resource Decisions 3
FOR 475 Sociology of Environment and Development 3
FOR/RSCN 449 Climate Change Ethics and Policy

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Wild Land Restoration Minor

To earn a minor in Wild Land Restoration, students must fulfill the course requirements listed below.

Minor in Wildland Restoration (new requirements as of Autumn 2009)

 
FOR 265 Elements of Ecological Restoration 3
FOR 365 Foundations of Restoration Ecology 3

FOR 330 Forest Ecology or BIOL 340 Ecology or BIOL 366 Fresh Water Ecology

3

FOR 201 forest Biometrics or WBIO 240 Introduction to Biostatistics or STAT 216 (MATH 241) Statistics

3-4

FOR 210N Introductory Soils

3
BIOO 335 (BIOL 350) Rocky Mountain Flora or FOR 385 Watershed Hydrology 3
Three credits from the following Natural Science Electives:
BIOO 340 (BIOL 308) Biology & Management of Fishes 3
BIOO 335 (BIOL 350) Rocky Mountain Flora 3
BIOE 448 (BIOL 448) Terrestrial Plant Ecology 3
WBIO 370 Wildfire Habitat Conservation 3
WBIO 470 Conservation of Wildlife Populations 3
FOR 331 Wildland Fuel Management 3
FOR 335 Environmental Entomology 3
FOR 347 Silviculture 3
FOR 360 Range Management 3
FOR 385 Watershed Hydrology 3
Three credits from the following Social Science Electives: (If one of the proposed social science electives also is required for the students major degree, a second social science elective must be taken)
FOR 422 Natural Resource Policy & Administration 3
FOR 489E Ethics & Management of Public Lands 3
FOR 379 Collaboration in Natural Resource Decisions 3
FOR 475 Sociology of Environment & Development 3
FOR/RSCN 449 Climate Change Ethics & Policy 3
FOR 482 Wilderness & Protected Areas Management 3

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