Wildland Recreation Management Emphasis

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The Wildland Management emphasis is designed for students interested in pursuing careers with federal or state land management agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, municipal and state parks or state environmental quality departments.
 
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Emphasis Area (19-22 hours):

Ecosystem Science and Management (Select at least 2 classes)

FOR 212 (2) Trees and Forests of North America

FOR 220 (2) Introduction to Forest and Range Plants

FOR 250 (3) Arizona Forests and Wildlife

FOR 240 (3) Human Dimensions of Conservation Biology

PRM 300 (3) Ecotourism

GGR 457** (3) Fundamentals of Biogeography

BIO 326** (3) Ecology

FOR 311** (16) Semester A (see note below)

Cultural Resource Management (Select at least 1 class)

ANT 250 (3) Introduction to Archaeology

ANT 203 (3) Peoples of the Southwest

FOR 230 (3) Multicultural Perspectives in Ecosystem Management

Environmental Policy, Planning and Management (Select at least 1 class)

FOR 445 (3) Wilderness Management

GGR 370-w (3) Cultural Geography

HIST 411*(3) American Environmental History

HUM 373 (3) Nature and Values

PHI 331 (3) Environmental Ethics

PL 201 (3) Introduction to Planning and Land Use Principles

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PL 302 (2) Environmental Planning

POS 344 (3) Environmental Movements

POS 345 (3) Environmental Law

POS 359 (3) Environmental Policy

Select 3 additional courses listed above.

Forestry students who have taken FOR 311 (Semester A) take 1 class from

Cultural Resources Management and 1 class from Environmental Policy, Planning and Management

* Course has at least 1 prerequisite. See current catalog for course prerequisites.

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