Interdisciplinary Conservation Biology Minor
Transcript of Interdisciplinary Conservation Biology Minor
A part of Warner College of Natural Resources
Interdisciplinary Conservation Biology MinorThe Diversity of Life
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LIFE 220 -or- LIFE 320NR 300SOC 220
SOCR 330BZ 350BZ 220
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3 credits of 100-level biology or HORT 100; 3 credits of 100-level MATHBZ 120 or equivalent; MATH 141 or 155 or 160NR 120A or 120B or any 1 course in biology.---
BZ 110 or 120 or LIFE 102BZ 110 or 120 or LIFE 102; STAT 201(BZ 110 and 111) or BZ 120 or LIFE 103
Fundamentals of Ecology
EcologyBiological DiversityGlobal Environmental Issues
Principles of GeneticsMolecular and General GeneticsIntroduction to Evolution
* Other coursework may be required due to prerequisites. ** Other conservation biology courses may be substitued with the advisor’s consent.***We recommend students majoring in Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology (FWCB) complete the Conservation Concentration in the FWCB major (as a primary or secondary concentration) rather than the ISP Conservation Biology program.
Minor requires 21 credits, 12 of which must be upper-division (300-400).
Required Courses Semester Prerequisites Credits
Select one of the following courses: 1
See back for course selection listChoose one of the courses listed or any other genetics or evolution course.1
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Select the Appropriate Number of Courses From Below to Meet 21 Credits Required for the Minor.
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BZ 349F/RS 310F 311FW 400
FW 469
FW 477HIST 355NR 440NR 460PHIL 345POLS 361RS 300
RS 351
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BZ 220BZ 101, 104, 110 or 120 or LIFE 102; F/RS 312 CELAND/LIFE 220 or LIFE 320LIFE 320; FW 300
LIFE 320; BZ 330; FW 260; (1) STAT 301 or 307
FW 260; NR 319 or 322(1) HIST 101, 150, 151 or 171; complete 45 creditsNRRT 340LAND/LIFE 220; NRRT 231Sophomore standing or higherPOLS 101BZ 120 or LIFE 102
LAND/LIFE 220 or LIFE 320; SOCR 240
Tropical Ecology and EvolutionForest and Rangeland EcogeographyForest EcologyConservation of Fish in Aquatic EcosystemsConservation in Management of Large MammalsHabitat for WildlifeAmerican Environ. HistoryApps. in Conservation PlanningWilderness ManagementEnvironmental EthicsU.S. Environ. Politics & PolicyRangeland Conservation and StewardshipWildland Ecosystems in a Changing World
Course Semester Prerequisites Credits
CE = concurrent enrollment