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NRM 5302

NRM 5302 Seminar in Range and Wildlife Management (3-0). This course is designed to be flexible to meet the needs of graduate students studying various disciplines in Range and Wildlife Management. May be repeated under different subject matter titles. Recent courses include GIS applications; Applied Wildlife Research; Wildlife Research, Grants, and Publications; Principles of Ecology; Wildlife Conservation for Teachers; Advanced Techniques in Vegetation Analysis; Range Research Techniques. May be repeated under different subject matter titles.


Summer 2025


Sem: Field Ecology   Section 101   Ryan Luna
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Spring 2025


Seminar: Rangeland Ecology   Section 001   Robert Kinucan
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Seminar: Multivariate Stats   Section 002   Justin French
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Fall 2024


Sem In Range & Wildlife Mgt   Section 001   Maureen Frank
Sem In Range & Wildlife Mgt   Section 002   Alexandra Hettena


Fall 2023


Sem: Ecological Modeling   Section 001   Carlos Gonzalez
Thry & Analysis of Animal Mvmn   Section 002   Justin French
App. of Ecol. Restoration   Section 004   Carlos Gonzalez


Summer 2023


SEM:Foundatns of Data Managmnt   Section 102   Alexandra Hettena


Spring 2023


Rangeland Ecology   Section 001   Robert Kinucan
Multivariate Methods in Ecolog   Section 002   Justin French