NRSC 4050 Wildlife Management and Conservation 2: Practice and Application (3,0,3)

Credits: 3 credits
Delivery: Campus

Students build upon the theory and principles presented in NRSC 4040: Wildlife Management and Conservation 1, by further examining the application of scientific principles to the conservation of wildlife. Students also focus on the philosophy and human dimensions of wildlife conservation and management, particularly the need to balance multiple values in developing sustainable management planning. The course provides for the analysis and discussion of local and global case studies.
Prerequisite: NRSC 4040 and at least one of BIOL 3000, BUEC 2320, MATH 1200, PSYC 2100, SOCI 2710, SOCI 3710, STAT 1200, STAT 1201, STAT 2000
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