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REQUIRED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR

 

Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisites Recommended preparation
           
NRME 100 – Environmental Science 3 1      
NRME 242 – Natural Resources Measurements 4 1      
NRME 239W – Natural Resources Management and Planning 3 2   Senior, ENGL 105/110/250  
NRME 219 – Introduction to Geomatics 3 2      
NRME 295 – Seminar 1 2      
BIOL 107 – Principles of Biology (cells, animal physiology) 4 1&2     CHEM 127
     or BIOL 108 – Principles of Biology (ecology, plants, genetics) 4 1&2      
     or BIOL 110 – Introduction to Botany 4 1      
CHEM 122 or 124Q or 127Q 3,3,3 2, 1&2, 1&2     MATH 101
MATH 109Q or 112Q or 115Q 3,4,4 all 1&2     MATH 101
SOIL 251 and 252 -Soils (Lecture and Lab) 3 2   CHEM 122/127+  
     or GEOL 105 – Earth and Life through Time 3 ?      
PHYS 121Q – General Physics 4 1&2   MATH 109/112/118  
     or PHYS 131Q – General Physics with Calculus 4 1&2     MATH 113/115
STAT 110 QC – Elementary Concepts of Statistics 4 1&2     MATH 101

 

 

         
REQUIRED COURSES ACCORDING TO CONCENTRATION          
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
AIR AND WATER RESOURCES          
NRME 2YY – Water Resources Assessment and Management          
NRME 211 – Watershed Hydrology 3        
NRME 241 – Meteorology          
NRME 234 – Introduction to Ground Water Hydrology          
Three courses from the following:          
NRME 204, NRME 205, NRME 238, NRME 240, NRME 246,NRME 256, NRME 260, NRME 271, NRME 277          
Two courses from the following:          
EEB 247 – Limnology          
GEOG 230 – Fluvial Geomorphology          
GEOL 251 – Earth Surface Processes          
GEOL 229 – Engineering Geology          
MARN 220 – Environmental Reaction and Transport          
MARN 2XX – The Hydrosphere          
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION          
ARE 150 – Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics          
     or ECON 112 – Principles of Microeconomics          
ARE 234 or 234W – Environmental and Resource Policy          
     or ARE 235 – Environmental and Resource Economics          
     or ARE 238 – Valuing the Environment          
COMM 105 – Principles of Public Speaking          
EEB 205- Current Issues in Environmental Science          
EEB 244 or 244W – General Ecology          
NRME 130 – Environmental Conservation          
NRME 240 – Environmental Law          
NRME 287 – Field Study Internship          
PHIL 216 –Environmental Ethics          
     or POLS 260 –Public Administration          
     or SOC 259 – Energy, Environment and Society          
Students must also earn an additional 6 credits of NRME courses numbered 200 or more.          
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION          
ARE 234 or 234W – Environmental and Resource Policy          
EEB 244 or 244W – General Ecology          
NRME 217 – North American Wildlife 3        
NRME 240 - Environmental Law          
NRME 232 – Wildlife Management 3        
     or NRME 235 – Fisheries Management 3        
One course from the following:          
EEB 200, EEB 254, EEB 265,EEB 281 and 287          
Two courses in addition to those selected above from among the following:          
EEB 200, EEB 247, EEB 254, EEB 265, EEB 281 and 287, EEB 288, NRME 204, NRME 205, NRME/EEB 207, NRME 208, NRME 214, NRME 232, NRME 233, NRME 235, NRME 246, NRME 247, NRME 248, NRME 256, NRME 285          
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
FOREST RESOURCES          
ARE 234 or 234W – Environmental and Resource Policy 3 1&2   W-ENGL 105/110/250  
EEB 286 – General Entomology 4 1   BIOL 108  
     or EEB 288 – Concepts of Applied Entomology 3 2   BIOL 108/110  
NRME 211 – Watershed Hydrology 3 2 - alt. yrs EVEN   242, ENGR 150
NRME 214 – Dendrology 3 1     BIOL 108/110
NRME 217 – North American Wildlife 3 1     BIOL 107
NRME 232 – Wildlife Management 3 2   217, ENGL 105/110/250  
NRME 280 – Forest Management 4 2 - alt. yrs ODD 214,ENGL 105/110/250  
NRME 285 – Forest Ecology 3 1   214 EEB 244
NRME 287 – Field Study Internship 1-6 ANY      
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
GEOMATICS          
NRME 238C – Remote Sensing Image Processing 3 2   NRME 219  
NRME 253 – Introduction to Geodesy 4 1     NRME 219
NRME 277– Natural Resource Applications of GIS (Note: Not Offered Fall 2008) 4 1   NRME 219  
Two courses from the following:          
CE 271 – Geomatics and Spatial Measurement 4 1     Math 109, 112, 115
GEOG 246C – Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 4 1     GEOG 242Q
GEOG 248C – Applications of Geographic Information Systems 4 2   GEOG 246C  
GEOG 205 – Introduction to Physical Geography CA3 3 1 and 2      
MATH 112Q or higher 4 1 and 2      
Four courses from the following:          
CSE 111 – Introduction to Non-Numerical Computation, CSE 123 – Introduction to Computing, CSE 124 – Computing, NRME 204, NRME 211, NRME 214, NRME 246, NRME 256,NRME 271,NRME 280,NRME 285,NRME 296          
   

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