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FNR 4070C | Environmental Education Program Development
A comprehensive approach to program development, from needs assessment to evaluation, will be applied to non-formal environmental opportunities. Existing and developing programs will be...
FNR 3410C | Natural Resource Sampling
Basic concepts of sampling. Design of cost-effective sample surveys. Sampling methodology applicable to natural resources: simple random, stratified, systematic, multi-phase and multi-stage. Cluster sampling,...
FNR 3131C | Dendrology of Forest Plants
Provides students with a basic understanding of the classification, nomenclature, morphology, ecological relationships, associations and uses of the major forest tree and shrub species...
PEN 1136 | Openwater SCUBA Diving
Beginning scuba diving including compass navigation, openwater diving environment, dive preparation and five openwater dives. Payment of required additional course. fees and successful completion...
FAS 6933 | Seminar
This course provides Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (FAS) graduate students a forum for honing scientific presentation skills. Credits: 1; can be taken for a...
FAS 6940 | Supervised Teaching
Credits earned in fulfillment of assisted teaching duties for fisheries and aquatic sciences. Credits: 1-5; max 5 total not applicable Teaching assistant duties may...
FOR 6940 | Supervised Teaching
Credits earned in fulfillment of assisted teaching duties for forestry and natural resources. Credits: 1-5; max 5 total not applicable Teaching assistant duties may...
GIS 3072C | Geographic Information Systems
Addresses GIS concepts, data sources, spatial references: GIS data modeling, management, and editing; surface modeling; and vector and raster analysis. Provides practical examples, tutorials,...
GIS 4121 | Geographic Information Systems Analysis
This course introduces a number of techniques aimed at the analysis of spatial data and will be comprised of lectures and computer labs. Lecture...
GIS 6103 | GIS Programming & Customization
This hands-on graduate course gives an introduction on how to expand the functional capabilities of a Geographic Information System (GIS) through programming Credits: 3...
GIS 6116 | Geographic Information Systems Analysis
Analytical tools such as software grid modules, database query, map algebra, and distance operations; analytical operations such as database query, derivative mapping, and process...
SUR 3103C | Geomatics
Introduction to angle, distance, and elevation measurement, as applied to engineering, boundary location, topography, forest management, and construction. Covers error theory, as well as...
SUR 3331C | Photogrammetry
Course description: The course objective is to provide students with a thorough understanding of (1) the principles of photography, (2) image measurement techniques, (3)...
SUR 3323 | Visualization of Spatial Information
Methods of mapping, modeling, communicating and visualizing spatial features. Includes boundary and topographical features, attributes, site modeling, site development and mapping using computer-aided mapping...
SUR 3641 | Survey Computations
-The principles of mathematics applied to surveying computations. Computer methods in surveying. Credits: 3 Co-requisite: SUR3103C online version There are no labs or field...
SUR 4201 | Route Geometrics & Design
This course includes the geometric design of transportation systems, computer applications, and a comprehensive design project. Spiral curves, superelevation theory, and earthwork analysis are...
SUR 4350C | Advanced Photogrammetry
Precise photgrammetric measurements, camera calibration, object space coordinate systems, analytical control extension, stereoplotter mapping, digital mapping, and softcopy stereoplotters. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: SUR 3331...
SUR 4403 | Cadastral Principles
Cadastral systems, land boundaries, corners, and areas; writing land descriptions and identification of land parcels; legal principles of boundary survey, office and business practices;...