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Course ID Title Hours
FANR 4271/6271 Field Studies in Natural Resources 1-9
FANR 4272/6272 Antarctica: The Fragile Continent 3-12
FANR 4273/6273 Field Studies in Sustainable Development 3-9
FANR 4350/6350 Conservation Genetics 3
FANR 4800/6800 Renewable Resources Policy 2
FANR 5620/7620 GIS Applications for Natural Resources
FANR 5680/7680 Economic Perspectives on Natural Resource Issues 3
FANR 5690L/7690L Natural Resources Management for Teachers 3
FANR 5850/7850 Natural Resources Law for Managers and Administrators 4
FANR 5870/7870 Advanced Renewable Resources Policy Issues 2
FANR 6140 Principals of Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development II
FANR 6750 Experimental Methods in Forestry and Natural Resources Research 3
FANR 7000 Master's Research 1-18
FANR 7300 Master's Thesis 1-12
FANR 7350 Social Science Research Methods in Natural Resources 3
FANR 7750 The Science of Sustainability 2
FANR 7860 Natural Resource and Environmental Economics I 3
FANR 7900 Supervised Professional Practicum in Forestry and Natural Resources 1-10
FANR 8000 Forestry and Natural Resources Seminar 1-2
FANR 8200 Scientific Research in Forestry and Natural Resources 3
FANR 8300 Scientific Communication in Forestry and Natural Resources 3
FANR 8400 Advanced Spatial Analysis for Natural Resources 3
FANR 8995 Professional and Teaching Development 1-2
FANR 9000 Doctoral Research 1-18
FANR 9200 Applied Research in Forestry and Natural Resources 1-18
FANR 9300 Doctoral Dissertation 1-12
FANR 9990 Supervised Professional Practicum in Forestry and Natural Resources 1-10
FISH 4100/6100 Environmental Monitoring 3
FISH 4310/6310 Limnology 4
FISH 4360/6360 Fish Ecology 4
FISH 4380/6380 Marine Fisheries Biology 3
FISH 4500/6500 Fish Physiology 3
FISH 4550/6550 Conservation Aquaculture 4
FISH 4650L/6650L Georgia Fishes Field Study 4
FISH 5360/7360 Fisheries Management
FISH 5400/7400 Fish Culture 3
FISH 7980 Fisheries and Aquaculture Problems 1-12
FISH 8300 Wildlife and Fisheries Seminar 1-2
FISH 8350 Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology 3
FISH 8360 Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology 4
FISH 8390 Estimation of Fish and Wildlife Population Parameters 4
FISH 8610 Aquatic Toxicology 3
FISH 8680 Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 3
FISH 8980 Fisheries and Aquaculture Problems 1-12
FORS 4000/6000 Forest Soil Management 3
FORS 4020/6020 Genetics and Breeding of Forest Trees 3
FORS 4030/6030 Regional Silviculture 3
FORS 4110/6110 Forest Hydrology 4
FORS 4200/6200 International Forest Business 3
FORS 4210/6210 Forest Health Protection 3
FORS 4220/6220 Forest Genetics and Biotechnology 3
FORS 4250/6250 International Forest Management 1-6
FORS 4270/6270 Field Studies in Recreation, Tourism, and Leisure 1 - 10
FORS 4570/6570 Practical Wood identification 2
FORS 4610/6610 Forest Mensuration 4
FORS 4620/6620 Timber Management 4
FORS 4640/6640 Forest Inventory 3
FORS 4650/6650 Forestry Field Camp 4
FORS 4670/6670 Plant Molecular Responses to Environment 4
FORS 4710/6710 Forest Planning 3
FORS 4850/6850 Forest Operations Study Tour 2
FORS 5010/7010 Urban Tree Management 3
FORS 5610/7610 Prescribed Fire in the Forest Ecosystem 2
FORS 5650/7650 Aerial Photogrammetry in Forestry 3
FORS 5660/7660 Forest Science for Teachers 3
FORS 5720/7720 Forest Harvesting and Roads 3
FORS 5730/7730 Principles of Forest Management 3
FORS 5750/7750 Procurement and Management of Wood Fiber Supply 3
FORS 5760/7760 Forest Products Marketing 3
FORS 6140 Principles of Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development II 3
FORS 6760 Quantitative Models for Forest Resources Managers 3
FORS 7070 Forest Resources Consulting and Real Estate Practice 3
FORS 7550 Contemporary Forest Products 3
FORS 7630 Intensive Forest Management 3
FORS 7640 Advanced Forest Management 3
FORS 7710 Advanced Forest Economics 3
FORS 7780 Timberland Accounting, Finance, and Taxation 3
FORS 7790 Forest Finance Decisions 3
FORS 7900 Forest Operations Management and Planning 3
FORS 7980 Forestry Problems 1-12
FORS 8010 Forest Business Seminar 1
FORS 8020 Bio-based Economy Seminar 1-3
FORS 8030 Advanced Tree Physiology 3
FORS 8040 Current Topics in Forest Biotechnology 3
FORS 8050 Forest Stand Dynamics 3
FORS 8100 Advanced Forest Ecology 3
FORS 8180 Principles of Forest Land Treatment 2
FORS 8450 Advanced Forest Planning 3
FORS 8470 Self-Referencing Modeling for Environmental Sciences 3
FORS 8480 Quantitative Modeling of Forest Stands 3
FORS 8490 Sampling Techniques for Biological Populations 3
FORS 8770 Communities and Ecosystems 3
FORS 8780 Issues in Timberland Finance and Management 3
FORS 8850 Terrestrial Biogeochemical Cycling 4
FORS 8980 Forestry Problems 1-12
NRRT 5400/7400 Parks and Ecotourism Management 3
NRRT 5410/7410 Wilderness Management 3
NRRT 5800/7800 Environmental Interpretation for Outdoor Recreation and Nature-Based Tourism 3
NRRT 5900/7900 Tourism and Sustainable Development 3
NRRT 7980 Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism Problems 1-12
NRRT 8980 Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism Problems 1-12
WASR 4000/6000 Forest Soil Management 3
WASR 4100/6100 Environmental Monitoring 3
WASR 4110/6110 Forest Hydrology 4
WASR 4300/6300 Field Methods in Hydrology 3
WASR 4310/6310 Limnology 4
WASR 4500/6500 Quantitative Methods in Hydrology 3
WASR 4700/6700 Hydrology, Geology, and Soils of Georgia 3
WASR 6800 Control and Systems Theory for the Environmental Scientist 3
WASR 7980 Forest Soils, Hydrology and Environmental Systems Problems 1-12
WASR 8200 Hillslope Hydrology Seminar 3
WASR 8300 System Identification for the Environmental Scientist 3
WASR 8400 Environmental Process Control Laboratory 2
WASR 8500 Environmental Systems Analysis and Control 1-3
WASR 8610 Aquatic Toxicology 3
WASR 8730 Aquifer Mechanics 3
WASR 8740 Hydrologic Flow and Transport Modeling 3
WASR 8980 Forest Soils, Hydrology, and Environmental Systems Problems 1-12
WILD 4000/6000 Management of Wildlife Habitat 4
WILD 4040/6040 Herpetology 4
WILD 4050/6050 Mammalogy 3
WILD 4060/6060 Field Ornithology 4
WILD 4280/6280 Field Study in Natural History 1-8
WILD 4300/6300 Environmental Biology of Fishes 3
WILD 4400/6400 Wildlife Physiology and Nutrition 3
WILD 4500/6500 Nongame and Endangered Species Management 3
WILD 4550/6550 Conservation Aquaculture 4
WILD 4575/6575 Conservation Medicine 6
WILD 4600/6600 Field Methods in Wildlife Management and Research 2
WILD 4700/6700 Techniques in Wildlife Population Management 3
WILD 4800/6800 Wildlife Ecology and Management for Teachers 3
WILD 4900/6900 Wildlife Damage Management 3
WILD 5100/7100 Principles and Management of Wildlife Disease 3
WILD 5200/7200 International Issues in Wildlife Conservation 2-6
WILD 5330/7330 Wildlife Management in Agricultural Ecosystems 3
WILD 5700/7700 Applied Population Dynamics 3
WILD 7980 Wildlife Ecology and Management Problems 1-12
WILD 8200 Wildlife Telemetry 3
WILD 8300 Wildlife and Fisheries Seminar 1-2
WILD 8310 Population Ecology 4
WILD 8322 Concepts and Approaches in Ecosystem Ecology 4
WILD 8325 Modeling Population Ecology 4
WILD 8330 Landscape Ecology 3
WILD 8350 Waterfowl and Wetland Management 4
WILD 8360 Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology 4
WILD 8390 Estimation of Fish and Wildlife Population Parameters 4
WILD 8410 Community Ecology 4
WILD 8680 Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 3
WILD 8980 Wildlife Ecology and Management Problems 1-12

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