2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


General Education & All-University Requirements  

 

Ethnic Studies

  
  • ES 310 - U.S. and Mexico Border

    Units: 4

    Overview of Mexico: from its indigenous roots, through formation of Spanish colonial society, to an independent nation-state. Cultural conflict and social change.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ES 314 - Chicano Culture and Society in America

    Units: 3

    From establishment of 16th century Spanish frontier settlements. Formation of Mexican regional cultures; status of an American racial/cultural minority.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ES 317 - Campus Dialogue on Race

    Units: 1

    Engage in annual Campus Dialogue on Race events through readings, discussion, and analysis. Explore impact of racism and its intersections with all forms of oppression. Attend events relating to racial justice and social transformation.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ES 336 - U.S. Writers of Color

    Units: 4

    Cross-listed with: ENGL 336 , WS 336  
    Read U.S. writers of color and immigrant writers in social and literary contexts. Examine counter narratives and the creation of new literary traditions in the face of cultural and sociopolitical exclusion. Topics vary.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ES 396 - International Latino Film Seminar

    Units: 1

    Cross-listed with: HIST 396 , SPAN 396 
    This seminar presents and discusses three films from the Hispanic world, in Spanish with English subtitles.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ES 465B - Multicultural Issues in Literature/Languages

    Units: 4

    Cross-listed with: ENGL 465B , WS 465B  
    Themes, genres, figures, theories, or movements in literary or linguistics study in relation to issues of ethnicity and/or gender.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S 
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ES 465C - Multicultural Issues in Literature/Languages

    Units: 4

    Cross-listed with: ENGL 465C , WS 465C  
    Themes, genres, figures, theories, or movements in literary or linguistics study in relation to issues of ethnicity and/or gender.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S 
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ES 480 - Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies

    Units: 1-4

    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: two previous courses in ethnic studies or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ES 499 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-3

    Individual study on selected problems. Take only one ES 499 class per semester and four ES 499 classes during Cal Poly Humboldt academic career. Both provisions subject to petition.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Advanced students only.
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ES 680 - Graduate Seminar

    Units: 1-4

    Intensive study of specialized topics.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: graduate standing.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ES 690 - Thesis

    Units: 1-3

    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: advancement to candidacy.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ES 699 - Independent Study

    Units: 1-3

    Individual study on selected problems.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3

Film

For courses marked with an asterisk (*), frequency depends on staff resources/student need.

  
  • FILM 102 - Introduction to Radio, TV and Film

    Units: 3

    Major developments from beginnings to the present.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FILM 109 - Film Comedy Around the World

    Units: 3

    This course explores world cultures through the lens of comedy. Comedy reveals power groups, attitudes about gender, ethnicity, race, class, and other social issues. Students will view and discuss films.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FILM 260 - Film Festival

    Units: 2

    Pre-screenings and behind-the-scenes activities for the world’s oldest student-run film festival that will deepen sociopolitical understanding and provide insights to contemporary short film processes, aesthetics, and constructs.
    Division: Lower Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 2 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • FILM 305 - Art of Film: Beginning to 1950s

    Units: 3

    Motion picture as popular art. Contributions of individual artists in historical contexts.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area C: Art & Humanities
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FILM 306 - Art of Film: 1950s to the Present

    Units: 3

    Motion picture as popular art. Contributions of individual artists in their historical contexts.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area C: Art & Humanities
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FILM 315 - Filmmaking I

    Units: 4

    Introduction to fundamentals of filmmaking using the basic tools of 16mm and digital media.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 317 - Art of Film Discussion: Pre 1950s

    Units: 1

    Motion picture as popular art. Contributions of individual artists in their historical contexts. Film majors and minors to take concurrently with FILM 305 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Co-requisite: FILM 305 .
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • FILM 318 - Art of Film Discussion: Post 1950s

    Units: 1

    Motion picture as popular art. Contributions of individual artists in their historical contexts. Film majors and minors to take concurrently with FILM 306 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Co-requisite: FILM 306 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • FILM 350 - Writing for Film

    Units: 4

    Writing short scripts and treatments for indie experimental, documentary, and narrative films using 3-Act structure and story-craft. Developed scripts and treatments are offered to production courses.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 360 - Science, Environment and Natural History Digital Production

    Units: 4

    Examines how science, environment, and natural history films are used as a tool of scientific inquiry, discovery, and social change.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 362 - Social Change Digital Production

    Units: 4

    Examines how social change digital media is a tool that increases awareness and modifies behavior. Develop and produce short digital media social change productions.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 375 - Filmmaking II

    Units: 4

    Intermediate course expanding on fundamentals of lighting, cinematography, digital editing and audio field production. Create short fiction and nonfiction films.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FILM 315  or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 378 - Film/Digital Production Workshop

    Units: 1-4

    Special topics in film and/or digital production. Structure and curriculum varies.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FILM 380 - Film Studies

    Units: 1-4

    Topics fit needs/ interests of class. Frequency depends on staff resources/student need.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FILM 415 - Filmmaking III

    Units: 4

    Advanced film production. Students produce short films that include sound mixing, color correction, and graphics.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FILM 375  or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 425 - Film Directing and Production Processes

    Units: 4

    Students examine professional directing practices for the moving image, including production processes every director must master.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 455 - Grant Writing

    Units: 4

    Fundamental practices of proposal development and grant writing; applicable to all professions. Hands-on activities as grantee and grantor. Emphasis on post-graduation grant writing. Includes working with a fiscal agent.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 455S - Grant Writing

    Units: 4

    Fundamental practices of proposal development and grant writing; applicable to all professions. Hands-on activities as grantee and grantor. Emphasis on post-graduation grant writing. Includes working with a fiscal agent.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Service learning course: Yes
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 465 - Film Seminar

    Units: 4

    Seminar on film-related topics.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 475 - Filmmaking IV

    Units: 4

    Capstone course. Students pitch, develop, shoot, and complete a short film. Basic distribution materials developed.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FILM 415 , junior or senior standing.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FILM 478 - Advanced Film/Digital Production Workshop

    Units: 1-4

    Special advanced topics in film and/or digital production. Structure and curriculum varies.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FILM 315  or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FILM 480 - Special Topics in Film

    Units: 1-4

    Variable topics. Frequency depends on staff resources/student need. Check with Department for upcoming topics.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FILM 499 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-6

    Individual work on selected problems in Film. Frequency depends on staff resources/student need.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-6

Fisheries Biology

  
  • FISH 260 - Fish Conservation and Management

    Units: 3

    Introduction to fisheries science. Overview of relationships between fish and people, including law and regulatory agencies, management programs, and conservation.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 300 - Introduction to Fishery Biology

    Units: 3

    Identification, life histories, and ecology of important freshwater and marine fishes. Principles of fisheries management and its relationships with management of other resources.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 310 - Ichthyology

    Units: 4

    Biology of fishes and fishlike vertebrates. Anatomy/concepts of systematics of fishes; classifying fishes, particularly commercial, game, and forage species.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ZOOL 110 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FISH 311 - Fish Physiology

    Units: 3

    Physiology of lower vertebrate organ systems. Efficient management and culture of the animal as a renewable resource.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310 , STAT 109 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 314 - Fishery Science Communication

    Units: 3

    Technical literature; library usage; reporting. Organize/communicate written and oral scientific information.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: STAT 109  and FISH 310 . FISH 310  may be taken concurrently.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 320 - Limnology

    Units: 3

    Lake formation and aging. Physical, chemical, and behavioral relationships between organisms and their environments.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 107  or CHEM 109  or equivalent, and STAT 109 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 320L - Limnology Practicum

    Units: 1

    Survey lakes and streams. Survey equipment; analytical instruments; field and lab methods. Weekend field trips.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Co-requisite: FISH 320 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 1
  
  • FISH 335 - US and World Fisheries

    Units: 3

    Location of, and species taken in, commercial fisheries. Their importance to world food supply. Methods of harvest and products marketed. Economic problems of common property resources. Some weekend and after-hours field trips required.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 358 - Fisheries Data Analysis

    Units: 4

    Introduction to quantitative fisheries methods including statistical methods, basic sampling and experimental design, and models for fish growth, recruitment, mortality, and population dynamics. Focus on applications and interpretation.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 101  or MATH 101I  or MATH 102  or equivalent, and STAT 108  or STAT 108I  or STAT 109 .
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FISH 370 - Aquaculture

    Units: 4

    Culture and breeding of freshwater and marine fishes, sport and commercial. Operating fresh and saltwater hatcheries. Care and use of fishes as experimental animals.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FISH 375 - Mariculture

    Units: 3

    Controlled spawning, cultivation, harvesting, processing, and marketing of marine and estuarine algae, invertebrates, and fishes. How laws and regulations, engineering, and economics affect culture on a worldwide basis. Culture of food items used in rearing marine and estuarine species. Lab requires after-hours time at marine lab.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310  or ZOOL 314 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 380 - Techniques in Fishery Biology

    Units: 3

    Overview of fishery research methods: sampling theory, collection gear, stock identification methods, age and growth, tagging, and estimation of population size.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310  (C) and STAT 109  (C), or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 410 - Topics in Advanced Ichthyology

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: FISH 510  
    Advanced topics in ichthyology such as phylogeny, zoogeography, fish families of the world, early life history of fish, or biology of particular groups of fish (e.g. sharks and rays).
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310 .
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 434 - Ecology of Freshwater Fish

    Units: 4

    Distribution, diversity, and abundance of freshwater and anadromous fish. Covers evolution, life history strategies, behavior, physiology, and interactions between species, including relevance for conservation and management. Focus on local species, particularly Pacific salmon and trout.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: STAT 109 , FISH 310  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FISH 435 - Ecology of Marine Fish

    Units: 4

    Environmental influences on life history, behavior, growth, and survival of marine and anadromous fishes. Some weekend and after-hours field trips.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310  and (OCN 109  (if taken prior to fall 2015) or OCN 109  and OCN 109L , or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FISH 443 - Problems in Water Pollution Biology

    Units: 3

    Nature, scope, magnitude, and significance of water pollution; common pollutant materials; their nature, sources, and effects in natural waters; detection, surveillance, and abatement.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 320 /FISH 320 L or 8 units of upper division biology; one year of chemistry.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 446 - Aquatic Ecosystem Modeling

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: FISH 546  
    Using statistical and theoretical models to understand the processes that influence the structure and function of aquatic populations and communities. Methods may include spatial analyses, time-series, bioenergetics, and individual based models.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: STAT 333  or instructor approval
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 458 - Fish Population Dynamics

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: FISH 558 
    Classical theory and analysis of exploited fish populations. Mortality, growth, recruitment, and yield models are derived, evaluated, and applied to fishery data. Estimates of survival and population size.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 105 , STAT 109 , and IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FISH 460 - Advanced Fish Conservation and Management

    Units: 3

    Overview of theoretical and practical constraints of fish conservation and management with focus on use of quantitative tools. Examination of how laws and values shape the objectives of management.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 434  (C) or FISH 435  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 470 - River Fish Restoration Ecology

    Units: 3

    Principals of ecological restoration applied to river fishes, emphasis on biological, physical and watershed processes.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 471 - Fish Diseases

    Units: 3

    Prevent, diagnose, manage, and treat infectious and noninfectious fish diseases.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310  or equivalent, or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 472 - Advanced Aquaculture

    Units: 3

    Principles of hatchery management, including the biology of fish reproduction, spawning techniques, egg incubation, and larval rearing.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 370  or FISH 375 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 474 - Conservation Genetics of Fish and Wildlife

    Units: 4

    Application of molecular methods to conservation, management, ecology, and evolution of fish and wildlife.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: BIOL 105  or equivalent.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FISH 476 - Ecology of Running Waters

    Units: 3

    Characterization of the physical and chemical environment, adaptations, distribution, and interactions of riverine biota, ecosystem structure and dynamics, and response to human alternation.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 478 - Fisheries Oceanography

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: FISH 578 
    Introduction to how climate and oceanographic processes affect the dynamics of marine populations, ecosystems, and fisheries, and how oceanography informs management of marine ecosystems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 480 - Selected Topics in Fisheries

    Units: 1-4

    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FISH 480L - Selected Topics in Fisheries Lab

    Units: 1-2

    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD

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Units: 1-2
  
  • FISH 490 - Honors Thesis Research

    Units: 1-4

    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 314  or BIOL 369  or equivalent; GPA of 3.2 or higher. Prior to enrollment, file a formal application, including a research proposal.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FISH 499 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-4

    Independent study culminating in tangible evidence of academic accomplishment.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: upper division standing.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FISH 510 - Topics in Advanced Ichthyology

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: FISH 410 
    Advanced topics in ichthyology such as phylogeny, zoogeography, fish families of the world, early life history of fish, or biology of particular groups of fish (e.g. sharks and rays).
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310  or equivalent.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 546 - Aquatic Ecosystem Modeling

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: FISH 446  
    Using statistical and theoretical models to understand the processes that influence the structure and function of aquatic populations and communities. Methods may include spatial analyses, time-series, bioenergetics, and individual based models.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: STAT 333  or Instructor Approval
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 558 - Fish Population Dynamics

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: FISH 458 
    Theory and analysis of exploited fish populations. Meets jointly with FISH 458 . Students in FISH 558 are expected to develop a fish populations dynamics case study and report findings to class.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: STAT 109  and MATH 105  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FISH 570 - River Fish Restoration Ecology

    Units: 3

    Principals of ecological restoration applied to river fishes, emphasis on biological, physical and watershed processes.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 310  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 571 - Advanced Fish Disease and Pathology

    Units: 3

    Epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious and noninfectious fish diseases.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FISH 471  and IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 576 - Ecology of Running Waters

    Units: 3

    Characterization of the physical and chemical environment, adaptations, distribution, and interactions of riverine biota, ecosystem structure and dynamics, and response to human alteration.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: graduate standing.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 578 - Fisheries Oceanography

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: FISH 478 
    Introduction to and directed study of how climate and oceanographic processes affect the dynamics of marine populations, ecosystems, and fisheries, and how oceanography informs management of marine ecosystems.
    Division: Graduate
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FISH 580 - Advanced Study in Fishery Biology and Management

    Units: 1-4

    Theories, principles, techniques.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Co-requisite: FISH 580L taken concurrently as appropriate to instructor and topic.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FISH 580L - Advanced Study in Fishery Biology and Management Lab

    Units: 1-2

    Theories, principles, techniques.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Co-requisite: FISH 580 taken concurrently as appropriate to instructor and topic.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD

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Units: 1-2
  
  • FISH 685 - Graduate Fisheries Seminar

    Units: 1

    Discuss and review advanced topics.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: grad standing.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • FISH 690 - Thesis

    Units: 1-4

    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: grad standing.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FISH 695 - Research Problems in Fisheries

    Units: 1-4

    Individual research on advanced lab or field problems.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: grad standing.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • FISH 699 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-4

    Advanced independent studies terminating in tangible evidence of academic accomplishment.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: grad standing.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4

Forest, Watershed, & Wildland Sciences

  
  • FWWS 501 - Research Methods and Planning

    Units: 2

    Methods of inquiry into the ecology and management of forests and wildlands. Review and composition of grant proposals and current literature. Planning and presentation of scientific research. Open to upper-division students in FWR; required for all FWR graduate students.
    Division: Graduate
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • FWWS 690 - Thesis Research

    Units: 1-3

    Directed thesis research. Passing grade of B- required.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • FWWS 695 - Field Research Problems

    Units: 1-3

    Directed individual research on field or laboratory problems. Passing grade of B- required.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • FWWS 699 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-4

    Individual study. Directed reading, conference, field research, or problems. Passing grade of B- required.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4

Forestry

  
  • FOR 100 - Critical Thinking and Social and Environmental Responsibility

    Units: 3

    How to think critically. Argument identification and evaluation. Formal and informal fallacies. The use of critical thinking methods with application to questions of environmental and social responsibility. Limited to undergraduate students.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE A3: Critical Thinking
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 117 - Forestry First Year Seminar

    Units: 1

    Review of current topics in forestry, fire, watershed, or soils. Presentations by speakers and development of professional writing and oral presentation skills.
    Division: Lower Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • FOR 130 - Dendrology

    Units: 3

    US trees/shrubs. Ranges, botanical characteristics, commercial and noncommercial uses, growth rates, and relation of plants to their total environment. Identify under field conditions and using herbarium specimens.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Recommended Preparation: BOT 105  
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 131 - Forest Ecology

    Units: 3

    Ecological principles applied to forest management. Production ecology, biogeochemistry, disturbances, environmental factors, populations, community ecology, forest succession, and forest classification/description.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 170 - Conclave: Logging Sports Competition

    Units: 1

    Local or regional logging sports competition. Safe use of traditional and modern forest operations equipment. Does not count towards forestry major.
    Division: Lower Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 1
  
  • FOR 210 - Forest Measurements and Biometry

    Units: 4

    Surveying including angle and distance measurement, leveling and traverse. Public land survey. Topographic map reading and construction. Tree and forest measurements under field conditions. Forest sampling theory. Introductory statistical analysis of forest measurements.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Math placement category I, II or III.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FOR 222 - Forest Health and Protection

    Units: 2

    Biotic and abiotic disturbance agents. Identification and ecology of important forest insects and diseases of North America. Predisposing factors that increase susceptibility of forests. Management strategies to reduce impacts.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FOR 130  or FOR 131 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • FOR 223 - Introduction to Wildland Fire

    Units: 2

    An introduction to the elements of wildland fire behavior, fire management and suppression, and fuels management. History and policy development of forest and rangeland fire management.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FOR 130  or FOR 131 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • FOR 250 - Introduction to Forest Operations

    Units: 3

    Overview of forest operations and environmental issues associated with today’s forest management practices. Use of mechanized equipment as a tool to meet various forest management objectives.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 302 - Forest Ecosystems and People

    Units: 3

    Interaction between forest science principles of different forest ecosystems and social expectations and needs. Evolution of how people use the forests of California, from wilderness to city parks. California as the leading edge of forest users.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Non-majors only.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 307 - California’s Forests and Woodlands

    Units: 3

    Factors affecting distribution, perpetuation, and health of California’s forests and woodlands. Field identification of northern California trees and shrubs.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: completed area B lower division GE.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 311 - Forest Mensuration and Growth

    Units: 4

    Sampling techniques in forest inventory, timber cruising, and site index determination. Develop volume tables and predict stand growth. Use growth models and computer applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FOR 130 , FOR 210 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • FOR 315 - Forest Management

    Units: 3

    Managing forest-covered landscapes to meet a variety of objectives by applying economic, sociological, ecological, silvicultural, and operational principles.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: non-majors only.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 321 - Fire Ecology

    Units: 3

    Fire as an ecosystem and physical process. Fire history, fire effects, fire regimes; interactions with abiotic and biotic ecosystem components; managing fire in California bioregions.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: course in Ecology or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 323 - Wildland Fire Behavior and Use

    Units: 3

    Role of weather, topography, and fuels on fire behavior. Mechanism of ignition and spread of fires. Fire behavior and effects modeling. Objectives, planning, operations, smoke management and post-fire monitoring.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FOR 223 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 331 - Silvics - Foundation of Silviculture

    Units: 3

    Woody plant interaction with environmental stresses. Factors influencing vigor and growth. Changes to stand structure caused by humans (thinning, harvesting, fertilization), nature (wind, soil, climate) or time. Selection using genetic principles for improved growth. Seedling production methods in stock types in relation to their effect on morphology/survival.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: BOT 105 , FOR 130 , FOR 131 , FOR 210  and SOIL 260 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 350 - Forest Harvesting Systems

    Units: 3

    Machine operations in ground-based systems, rigging requirements and payload analysis in skyline yarding, helicopter yarding, harvesting planning and unit layout, optimization in transportation planning.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FOR 210 , FOR 250 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 353 - Forest Road Location and Design

    Units: 3

    Road design procedures, standards, and techniques for forest management. Reconnaissance, route surveying, office and field design and location, geometrics, drainage systems, soil engineering, construction sequencing and techniques, erosion control, maintenance.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: FOR 210 , FOR 250 , SOIL 260 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • FOR 359 - CA and US Forest and Wildland Policy

    Units: 3

    US and California government and policies are introduced with an emphasis on the interactions between these institutions and natural resource management. Regulations are analyzed from creation to implementation and interpretation. Meets requirement in “US Constitution and California State and Local Government” established by CA legislature.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: Amer Inst: Constitution ONLY, American Inst: State/Local Government ONLY
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
 

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