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Natural Resource Ecology & Management: Rangeland Ecology & Management, BSAG
BIOL 4133 BIOL 4174 BIOL 4303 BIOL 4413 ENTO 2993 ENTO 3331 ENTO 4223 ENVR 1113 ENVR 4512 GEOG 3023 GEOG 3033 GEOG 3153 GEOG 3333 GEOG 4053 GEOG 4333 GEOG 4343 GEOL 3503 NREM 2013 NREM 2134 NREM 3101 NREM 3111 NREM 3224 NREM 3502 NREM 3713 NREM 4053 NREM 4093 NREM 4213 NREM 4403 NREM 4452 NREM 4453 NREM 4464 NREM 4524 NREM 4533 NREM 4543 NREM 4603 NREM 4793 NREM 4960 NREM 4980 NREM 4990 PBIO 3024 PBIO 3114 PBIO 4023 PBIO 4463 PLP 3343 PLNT 1213 POLS 4593
Evolution
SOIL 4483 SOIL 4683
Soil Microbiology
Mammalogy
Soil, Water, and Weather
Hours Subtotal
Organismal Ecotoxicology
55
Electives Select 0 hours or hours to complete required total for degree
Biology of Fishes
Introduction to Entomology (LN) Insect Pests of Agronomic Crops
0
Total Hours
125
Ecological Methodology
1 College & Departmental requirements that may be used to meet GE requirements. 2 If used as (N) course above, then hours are reduced by course hours. 3 If ENGL 3323 Technical Writing is used to satisfy ENGL 1213 Composition II above; hours in this block are reduced by 3. 4 If used as (S) course above, then hours are reduced by three. 5 May not use a course used above in Core Courses. Other Requirements • Students must earn minimum grades of “C” or “P” in each course listed in Major Requirements. • A minimum of 40 semester credit hours and 100 grade points must be earned in courses numbered 3000 or above. • A 2.00 GPA or higher in upper-division hours. Additional State/OSU Requirements • At least: 60 hours at a four-year institution; 30 hours completed at OSU; 15 of the final 30 or 50% of the upper-division hours in the major field completed at OSU. • Limit of: one-half of major course requirements as transfer work; one- fourth of hours earned by correspondence; 8 transfer correspondence hours. • Students will be held responsible for degree requirements in effect at the time of matriculation and any changes that are made, so long as these changes do not result in semester credit hours being added or do not delay graduation. • Degrees that follow this plan must be completed by the end of Summer 2024.
Elements of Environmental Science Environmental Impact Analysis
Climatology (N) Meteorology (N)
Conservation of Natural Resources (S)
Spatial Analysis (A) Biogeography Remote Sensing
Geographic Information Systems: Resource Management Applications
Environmental Geology
Ecology of Natural Resources
Dendrology
Forest Resource Field Studies Natural Resource Field Studies
Silviculture
Wildlife Law Enforcement
Wildland Fire Ecology and Management
Natural Resource Recreation
Natural Resources, People and Sustainable Development (I)
Forest Biology
Wetland Ecology and Management
Pond Management
Aquaculture Ornithology
Wildlife Management Techniques Wildlife Management for Game Species Wildlife Management for Biodiversity Rangeland and Pasture Utilization
Advanced Prescribed Fire Undergraduate Internship Undergraduate Research
Special Topics in Natural Resource Ecology and Management
Plant Diversity Plant Taxonomy
Plant Physiology
Principles of Plant Pathology
Introduction to Plant and Soil Systems Natural Resources and Environmental Policy
SOIL 3433
Soil Genesis, Morphology, and Classification Soil and Water Conservation
SOIL 4463
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