Program Requirements
| DESCRIPTION: | Geography, natural history, history, and cultures of the American West. |
| OFFERED: | F, W, Sp, Su |
| DESCRIPTION: | Cultural focus on physical and environmental geology for nonscience majors; rocks and minerals. Field trips. |
| NOTE: | Honors also. |
| OFFERED: | F, W |
| DESCRIPTION: | Conservation and management of natural resources concurrent with increasing socioeconomic and human population demands; factors such as soil, water, and air pollution, resources management, bioremediation, nutrient cycles, and global climate changes |
| OFFERED: | W |
| DESCRIPTION: | Overview of rangeland resources and management principles, including rangeland classification, multiple use management, natural resource policy, and grazing management. |
| OFFERED: | F |
| RECOMMENDED: | PWS 115. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Basic principles of fish and wildlife management, their habitats, and their human users. Ecological concepts, population dynamics, nutrition, behavior, population assessment, management strategies, habitat sampling and management. |
| OFFERED: | F |
| DESCRIPTION: | The American West as a place of great diversity. Topics include Native American societies, European colonization, explorations, the fur trade, overland migrations, Indian relations, mining, settlement, and the environment. |