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Dec 26, 2024
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NRSM 101 - Natural Resource Conservation Credit(s): 3
This introductory natural resource course examines the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources with emphasis placed on understanding renewable resource conservation and management. Also explored are ecological principles behind soil, water, air, forest, rangeland, and wildlife conservation and management in a sustainable manner. Required for all first-year NR students. (Fall Semester)
Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to - Discuss the basic differences between renewable and nonrenewable resources.
- Name and describe four basic approaches to conservation in the United States.
- Define sustainable development and describe the principles of sustainability and how they may be applied in certain situations.
- Discuss how sustainable development is vital to environment al protection.
- Discuss basic ecological principles and ecological hierarchy.
- Summarize soil conservation, fisheries conservation, wildlife management, forest management, rangeland management, water, air, and soil conservation, management, and quality.
- Explain the human population challenge.
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