NRES 302
Fall 2018 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Emphasizes nomenclature, classification, and the distinguishing morphological characteristics of the native and naturalized tree species of North America. Introduces disciplines related to the systematics of tree species, including: morphology, physiology, phenology, ecology, soil-site relationships, silviculture, geographic range and natural distribution, wood characteristics, economic uses, and natural history (including major diseases and insect pests). Incorporates tree and forest habitats that provide cover, breeding sites, and food for a variety of wildlife species. Serves as a basis for studies in natural resources management, environmental science, and for advanced studies of botany, genetics, and tree physiology. Field trips required.
Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. Prerequisite: IB 103.
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32876
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Laboratory
Lecture
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A
A
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1:00PM
-4:50PM
8:30AM
-9:20AM
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R
TR
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Turner Hall
Davenport Hall
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Hayek, J
Hayek, J
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