Spring Semester
- NR 6580: Data Analysis and Programming for NR Managers (3 credits)
- NR 6900: Forest Ecology and Management (3 credits)
- NR 6910: Geographic Information Systems for NR Applications (3 credits)
- NR 6920: Python Programming for GIS (3 credits)
- NR 6930: Advanced Geographic Information Systems (3 credits)
- NR 6940: Principles of Remote Sensing of Natural Resources (3 credits)
- NR 6950: Geospatial Analysis (3 credits)
- WILD 6900: Wildfire Ecology Management (3 credits) (Offered even years)
- WILD 6580: Data Management & Manipulation using R (1 credit)
- ENVS 6010: Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management (3 credits)
- ENVS 4620/6620: Environmental Education Practicum (4 credits)
- WATS 6310: Wetland Ecology and Management (3 credits)
- NEPA 6310: Technical Writing (1 credit) (Must contact Becky Hirst for registration)
Summer Semester
- NR 6910: Geographic Information Systems for NR Applications (3 credits)
- NR 6940: Principles of Remote Sensing of Natural Resources (3 credits)
- NR 6930: Advanced Geographic Information Systems (3 credits)
- WILD 6580: Data Management & Manipulation using R (1 credit)
Fall Semester
- NR 6570: Ecological Foundations of Natural Resource Management (3 credits)
- NR 6910: Geographic Information Systems for NR Applications (3 credits)
- NR 6920: Python Programming for GIS (3 credits)
- NR 6930: Advanced Geographic Information Systems (3 credits)
- NR 6940: Principles of Remote Sensing of Natural Resources (3 credits)
- NR 6950: Geospatial Analysis (3 credits)
- WILD 6400: Ecology of Animal Populations (3 credits)
- WATS 6650: Principles of Fisheries Management (3 credits) (Offered in even years)
- ENVS 4110/6110: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management (3 credits)
- ENVS 6310: Introduction to Environmental Federal Laws and Policy (3 credits) (Offered in even years)
- ENVS 6530: Natural Resource Administration (3 credits) (Offered in odd years)
- ENVS 4610/6610: Foundations of Environmental Education (3 credits)
- NEPA 6310: Technical Writing (1 credit) (Must contact Becky Hirst for registration)
- WILD 6580: Data Management & Manipulation using R (1 credit)
- WILD 6900: ST: Species Distribution and Habitat Modeling (3 credits)
Short Courses
NEPA Short Courses - Students are not required to enroll in the NEPA Certificate Program to take the NEPA short courses. These courses can be taken for University graduate-level credit on an individual basis.
Registration
Submit a non-degree registration request through Utah State University. Click on the "Quick Admission" link to begin the registration process.
Quinney College of Natural Resources
5200 Old Main HIll
Logan, UT 843322-5200
(435) 797-3375
melanie.conrad@usu.edu