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FORS 204 Forest Wildlife Management (4)
A survey and analysis of how vertebrate animals affect forest processes, with particular emphasis on forest regeneration on the Cumberland Plateau. This discussion-oriented class will also address the history and current status of U.S. and international wildlife management, and the effects of forest management on game and non-game species. Students will interact with wildlife management professionals in Tennessee and will design and implement a field study to quantify the effects of vertebrate animals on forest growth and development. Prerequisite: FORS 121 or BIOL 130.
Forestry
Forestry is the study of forest ecosystems and the environmental components and processes (biological, physical, and chemical) that affect them.
Psychology
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...public service. For those students planning to do graduate work in psychology, STAT 204 is...
American Studies
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...qualify for the major may be considered for...the United States. HIST 204 Rich and Poor...
Pre-professional Programs
...curriculum for the student. The Babson Center for...110 ), and statistics ( STAT 204 ). Students who are...