Academic Learning Compact - Natural Resource Conservation
The natural resource conservation major provides a broad education in the ecological, economic and social aspects of forest and natural resources and their management. The individualized nature of the major allows you to create a curriculum specific to your interests.  
Additional information is available from your major's website.  
Before Graduating You Must
- Pass the forest resources and conservation competency exam, given in five parts. One part will be given in each of these required courses: 
- FNR 3131C Dendrology of Forest Plants
 
- FNR 3410C Natural Resource Sampling 
 
- FNR 4040C Natural Resource Communication
 
- FNR 4623C Integrated Natural Resource Management
 
- FNR 4660 Natural Resource Policy and Economics
 
  
- Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.
  
Skills You Will Acquire in the Major (SLOs)
- Demonstrate competency in biology/ecology, quantification, policy/administration and management of natural resources.
 
- Analyze, interpret, synthesize and communicate information and data, including the use of mathematical and statistical methods.
 
- Solve novel problems in natural resource management.
 
- Create, interpret and analyze written text, oral messages and multi-media presentations.
  
Table Key: I = Introduced; R = Reinforced; A = Assessed 
| Courses | 
Content | 
Critical Thinking | 
Communication |  
| SLO 1 | 
SLO 2 | 
SLO 3 | 
SLO 4 |  
| FOR 3153C | 
I | 
I | 
R | 
I |  
| FOR 3200C | 
I | 
I | 
I | 
I |  
| FOR 3202 | 
I | 
  | 
R | 
R |  
| FOR 4754C | 
R | 
R | 
  | 
  |  
| FNR 3131C | 
I | 
  | 
  | 
I |  
| FNR 3410C | 
I | 
I | 
  | 
  |  
| FNR 4623C | 
R | 
R | 
A | 
A |  
| FNR 4660 | 
I | 
  | 
R | 
R |  
| Exit Exam | 
A | 
A | 
  | 
  |   
Assessment Types: Group project, presentation and final exam. 
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