This certificate has two emphases: Conservation Management and Planning or Field research, Habitat Restoration, and Endangered Species Recovery
Prerequisites for this emphasis include a bachelor's degree in social, physical, or biological sciences, in environmental studies, in landscape architecture, or in a natural resource management field.
For this 18-unit program, complete:
9 units from ENV 540/540L, 595; FOR 580, 633
7 units from BIO 698; FOR 503, 504, 506; POS 659, 683
practicum (2 units)
Prerequisites for this emphasis include a bachelor's degree in biological sciences, in environmental studies, natural resource management or environmental studies, or a master’s degree in social or physical sciences.
For this 18-unit program, complete:
9 units from BIO 573, 580; ENV 540/540L; FOR 625
7 units from BIO 525, 526, 527, 528, 570, 571, 572, 574, 633, 698; ENV 544; FOR 503, 504; 593; MAT 542
practicum (2 units)
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