2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
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180<br />
<strong>Arkansas</strong>-<strong>Monticello</strong><br />
Course Descriptions<br />
WL F 4703 Wildlife Ecology and Management<br />
3 credits: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labor<strong>at</strong>ory<br />
Prerequisite: Junior standing<br />
NOTE: Additional field trips may be required.<br />
Historical development, ecological principles, popul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
dynamics, and habit<strong>at</strong> management as they rel<strong>at</strong>e to the<br />
manipul<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> wildlife popul<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
WL F 4753 Cooper<strong>at</strong>ive Educ<strong>at</strong>ion in Wildlife<br />
Management<br />
3 credits<br />
Practical training with a public agency or industrial firm.<br />
Written report required for each work experience.<br />
Requirements documented in Cooper<strong>at</strong>ive Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Handbook.<br />
WL F 479V Independent Study in Wildlife Management<br />
Variable credit<br />
Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in<br />
the Academic Regul<strong>at</strong>ions section <strong>of</strong> this c<strong>at</strong>alog for<br />
prerequisites and description.<br />
WL F 480V Advanced Topics<br />
Variable credit<br />
Prerequisites: Junior standing, consent <strong>of</strong> instructor, and<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> School Dean<br />
Lectures and discussions in selected wildlife topics.<br />
WL F 4823 Integr<strong>at</strong>ed Resource Planning and<br />
Management<br />
3 hours: 9 hours labor<strong>at</strong>ory<br />
Prerequisites: WL F 4003, WL F 4613, WL F 4703<br />
Corequisite: WL F 4691<br />
NOTE: Same as FOR 4823<br />
Integr<strong>at</strong>ed problem solving to apply biological,<br />
ecological, quantit<strong>at</strong>ive, economic, social, political, and<br />
administr<strong>at</strong>ive principles in solving n<strong>at</strong>ural resource<br />
management problems.