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Integrated Conservation Analysis Option

A Specialty Option in the Natural Resources major requires a minimum of 37 credits including at least 20 upper division credits and a minimum GPA of 2.25.

Course List
Code Title Credits
Option Requirements 1  
Measurements  
NR 325 SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR ANALYZING NATURAL RESOURCE PROBLEMS 3
Integrated Analysis  
NR 312 CRITICAL THINKING FOR NATURAL RESOURCE CHALLENGES 3
NR 351 *WHEN SCIENCE ESCAPES THE LAB: SCIENCE AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3
Resource Economics  
Select one course from the following that is most applicable to the disciplinary focus: 3-4

AEC 351

*NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS AND POLICY  

AEC 352/ECON 352

*ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY  

AEC 353

*INTRODUCTION TO COASTAL AND MARINE RESOURCE ECONOMICS  

AEC 454

RURAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS AND POLICY  

ECON 466

ECONOMICS OF TRADITIONAL AND RENEWABLE ENERGY  

FOR 329

FOREST RESOURCE ECONOMICS I  

FOR 431

ECONOMICS AND POLICY OF FOREST WILDLAND FIRE  

TRAL 432

ECONOMICS OF RECREATION AND TOURISM  
Disciplinary Focus  
Select a minimum of 25 credits from an area of disciplinary focus: 25
Total Credits 37-38

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

1

Up to 6 credits of appropriate internships, projects, or study abroad may be used to fulfill requirements in this option as approved by petition

Disciplinary Focus

  • Select an area of study for disciplinary depth from Policy, Social Science/Human Dimensions or an Ecological discipline.
  • Submit an academic plan for completion of the option which will be approved by the Natural Resources Program Director. The academic plan must include a minimum of 20 upper-division courses.