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B.S. Natural Resources Management/ Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Dynamic Decisions Explore this discipline with a scientific and economic eye. Manage natural resources with the knowledge of how interdependent our human and natural worlds are. A part of Warner College of Natural Resources Dual Degree Checklist
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B.S. Natural Resources Management/ Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

Dynamic Decisions

Explore this discipline with a scientific and economic eye. Manage natural resources with the knowledge of how interdependent our human and natural worlds are.

A part of Warner College of Natural Resources

Dual DegreeChecklist

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FRESHMAN YEAR

SOPHOMORE YEAR

PrerequisitesAUCC

CategorySemester CreditsCourse______

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AGRI 192CHEM 107/108GEOL 120/121 -or- 124/121CO 150MATH 141*AREC 202 -or- ECON 202 BZ 110BZ 120

FF, S, SSF, S, SSF, SF, S, SSF, S, SSF, SF, S, SSF, S, SSF, S

14 + 1

33

34

3 + 33

---MATH 117 + or concurrent enrollment in MATH 118 +---(GEOL 124 offered Spring only)test or scores or CO 130MATH 118 or testMATH 117 or concurrent enrollmentMATH 117 or higher------

Orientation of Agricultural SystemsFundamentals of Chemistry + LabPhysical Geology + LabGeology of Natural Resources + LabCollege CompositionCalculus in Management SciencesAgricultural and Resource EconomicsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of Animal BiologyPrinciples of Plant BiologyArts & HumanitiesHistorical Perspectives

---3A

1A1B

3A3A3B3D

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ECON 204ACT 205 AREC 240 -or- ECON 240F 310 and 312 -or-RS 310 and 312

AREC 340SOCR 240LAND/LIFE 220 -or- LIFE 320 STAT 301-or- STAT 307SPCM 200AREC 342

F, S, SSF, S, SSF, SF, SF, SF, SF, SFSF, SFF, SF, S, SSF, S, SSF, S, SSS

33

313134

MATH 117 or higher, AREC/ECON 202Sophomore Standing------BZ 101, 104 110, 120 or LIFE 102; F 312 concurrent enrollmentF 310 concurrent enrollmentBZ 101, 104 110, 120 or LIFE 102; RS 312 concurrent enrollmentRS 310 concurrent enrollmentAREC/ECON 202CHEM 107 or equivalent3 credits of 100 level biology or HORT; 3 credits MATH 100 levelBZ 120 or equivalent; MATH 141, 155 or 160MATH 117 or higherMATH 117 or higher---

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Principles of MacroeconomicsFundamentals of AccountingIssues in Environmental EconomicsEnvironmental EconomicsForest and Rangeland EcogeographyDendrology LabForest and Rangeland EcogeographyRangeland Plant ID LabEconomics of Natural ResourcesIntroduction to Soil ScienceFundamentals of EcologyEcologyIntroduction to Statistical MethodsIntroduction to BiostatisticsPublic SpeakingWater Law, Policy, and Institutions

Major in Natural Resources Management/Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Dual Degree

NOTE: MATH 117, 118 and 124 are considered review courses, but are necessary prerequisites for some courses.

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3 +1 3A

3 3C

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JUNIOR YEAR

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CO 300 -or- JTC 300AREC 341AREC 346F 322NR 319NR 320AREC 305-or- FIN 305AREC 335ECON 306POLS 361

F, S, SSF, S, SSFF, SF, SF, SF, SFF, SF, SF, SF, S

33343

3336

CO 150 or HONR 193CO 150 or HONR 193AREC/ECON 202, AREC 240AREC/ECON 202ECON 202 or equivalentJunior StandingJunior StandingAREC/ECON 202; CS 110 or BUS 150ACT 205 or 210; ECON 204; Junior StandingECON 204; MATH 141; STAT 301 or similarECON 204 and MATH 141POLS 101**(see list of courses on the back page)

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Writing ArgumentsProfessional and Technical CommunicationEnvironmental EconomicsEconomics of Outdoor RecreationEconomics of the Forest EnvironmentGeospatial Applications in Natural ResourcesNatural Resource History and PolicyEnterprise AnalysisFundamentals of FinanceIntroduction to EconometricsIntermediate MicroeconomicsU.S. Environmental Politics and Policy**Directed NRM Electives

___ SS 5BZ 110 and BZ 111 or BZ 120 or LIFE 103MATH 118 or (1) MATH 141 to 161 or (1) MATH 229 or higher

---Natural Resource Ecology and Measurements

NR 220

SUMMER FIELD COURSES (CSU Mountain Campus)

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Having at least 200 hours of acceptable professional work experience in the student’s field prior to graduation is required. This can include summer/seasonal/school semester employment in natural resource management through paid summer jobs, an approved internship, volunteer positions, or work study experience. Acceptable work experience includes (but is not limited to) working for federal, state, non-governmental, private and university organizations that research or manage natural resources.

* Additional coursework may be required because of prerequisites

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3 2

3 2A

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**DIRECTED NRM ELECTIVES (Select at least 6 credits from the list below)

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BSPM 365FW 260HIST 355NR 300NR 422NR 423PHIL 345POLS 362RS 478

SOC 320

FF, SSSSF, SF, SF, SS

F

433341333

3

Integrated Tree Health ManagementPrinciples of Wildlife ManagementAmerican Environmental HistoryBiological DiversityGIS Applications in Natural ResourcesApplications of GIS and Remote SensingEnvironmental EthicsGlobal Environmental PoliticsRestoration Ecology

Population-Natural Resources and Environ.

Semester CreditsCourseDegree Requirements: 137 credits (42 credits at 300-400 level); 2.0 GPA

Students are responsible for knowing and meeting requirements in the University catalog (AUCC courses).

*Verify all information on this form regularly as course information can change frequently.

A part of Warner College of Natural Resources

BZ 120 or equivalentMATH 124; BZ 110 or LIFE 103HIST 101, 150 or 171NR 120A or 120B or 1 course in biologyNR 322NR 322 or NR 505Sophomore StandingPOLS 232 or POLS 241BZ 450 or FRS 311 or LAND/LIFE 220 or LIFE 320; and SOCR 240SOC 100 or 105

Prerequisites

SENIOR YEAR

______________________________

NR 326ECON 304AREC 440 AREC 460NR 400NR 421NR 420AREC 478WR 304

FF, SSSF, SSF, SF, SF, S

3333334333

NR 220ECON 204; MATH 141 or equivalentAREC 340 and 341AREC/ECON 202NR 320NR 220; STAT 201 or equivalentLAND/LIFE 220 or LIFE 320; NR 220, 319 and 320; Senior StandingAREC/ECON 202Completion of AUCC 1B MATH requirement

---------4B4A, 4B---4C4A-C---3E

Forest Vegetation ManagementIntermediate MacroeconomicsAdvanced Environmental & Resource EconomicsEconomics of World AgriculturePublic Relations in Natural ResourcesNatural Resources SamplingIntegrated Ecosystem ManagementAgricultural PolicySustainable WatershedsDiversity and Global Awareness


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