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Nov 22, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2017-2018 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Rangeland Ecology and Management, B.S.
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Description
The Rangeland Ecology & Management major is offered through the Department of Agriculture, Nutrition & Veterinary Science (ANVS). The curriculum provides a solid, interdisciplinary foundation for science-based decision making in natural resource management. Students graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to integrate information about plant communities, soils, wildlife species, livestock use, watershed functions, geographical information systems and land use policy to conserve and restore rangeland ecosystems.
The curricula meets U.S. Civil Service requirements for range conservationist and soil conservationist. It is possible, with a few additional courses, to meet U.S. Civil Service requirements for soil scientist and ecologist. Students with such training are generally employed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Natural Resource Conservation Service, U.S. Forest Service, or private companies involved in reclamation, monitoring or management of rangelands.
Contact Information
Dr. Barry Perryman, Associate Professor, Faculty Advisor
Phone: (775) 784-1265
E-mail: bperryman@cabnr.unr.edu
Office: 232a Max Fleischmann Agriculture Building, UNR Main Campus
Dr. Sherman Swanson, Associate Professor, Faculty Advisor
Phone: (775) 784-4057
E-mail: sswanson@cabnr.unr.edu
Office: 241 Max Fleischmann Ag Bldg, UNR Campus
Transfer to Nevada
Use the transfer agreement and the degree planner (available by clicking at the top right of this page) to build your plan for graduation with your advisor. Course substitutions not identified on the transfer agreement require UNR advisor approval.
If a major-to-major transfer agreement is not available for your transfer institution, please check the General Core agreement if available. If neither is available, access established transfer course equivalencies to assist in your planning.
Graduation Requirements
Total Units |
120 |
Cumulative GPA |
2.0 |
University GPA |
2.0 |
Major GPA |
2.0 |
Residency Requirement |
30 Upper-Division Units at UNR |
Major Residency Requirement |
15 Upper-Division Units in the major at UNR |
Upper-Division Requirement |
40 Upper-Division Units |
Half Program Units/4 Year Institution |
60 Units |
I. University General Education Requirements (26-32 units)
NOTE: Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter of this catalog for information regarding the “Core English and Math Completion Policy .”
Students in this major must meet all Silver Core Objectives (CO1 through CO14). Courses satisfying Core Objectives are designated (e.g., CO9) in General Catalog curricula and course descriptions.
A. Silver Core Writing and Prerequisite (3-6 units) - CO1, CO3
B. Silver Core Mathematics and Prerequisite (3-6 units) - CO2
C. Silver Core Natural Sciences (8 units) - CO4, CO4L
D. Silver Core Social Sciences (3 units) - CO6
E. Silver Core Fine Art (3 units) - CO7
Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter for a list of approved CO7 courses .
F. Silver Core Humanities (6 units) - CO5, CO8
Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog
II. Additional Silver Core Requirements (3 units maximum)
Students must take courses that satisfy the following Core Objectives. Some or all of these requirements may be satisfied by courses in the major requirements. Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog.
A. Science, Technology & Society Course - CO9
B. Diversity & Equity Course - CO10
C. Global Context Course - CO11
Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter for a list of approved CO11 courses .
D. Ethics Course - CO12
The following courses count in the major requirement:
E. Capstone Integration & Synthesis Course - CO13
The following courses count in the major requirement:
F. Application Course - CO14
III. Additional College Requirements (0 units)
IV. Major Requirements (77 units)
V. Minor Requirements (0 units)
VI. Electives (8-14 units)
Students wishing to pursue graduate school or meet US Office of Personnel Management requirements for professional series in addition to GS-454 Rangeland Management Specialist should discuss opportunities and elective choices with their advisor.
VII. Recommended Schedule
Spring Semester (16 units)
Spring Semester (15 units)
Spring Semester (12-14 units)
Fall Semester (14 units)
- General Electives (6 units)
Spring Semester (14-16 units)
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