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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL
AND LIFE SCIENCES

Department: FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Major: RECREATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (861)
Degree: BS-NATURAL RESOURCES (ANR)


These requirements apply to students declaring this major from Summer 2001 through Spring 2002

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Completion of the CALS degree requirements will satisfy all University General
Education Requirements (GER)
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Admission to UW

If admitted with a deficiency see your academic Dean in 116 Agricultural Hall
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SECTION 1 - COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS

These requirements apply to all degrees in the College. The courses required in this section also meet UW General Education Requirements. A course taken to satisfy a requirement in Section 1 may also be used to satisfy one, but only one, requirement in another section of the curriculum. Departments may specify somewhat different courses to satisfy the requirement in each subsection.

Communication (I.C.)

_____ Five credits minimum required.
SEE WRITTEN/ORAL COMMUNICATION ADDENDUM FOR REQUIREMENTS.
(Courses used to satisfy the CALS Written and Oral requirement may NOT be used elsewhere.)
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Mathematics (I.A. I.B. III.A.)

All required:
_____ MATH 112 and 113, OR MATH 114, OR Requirement may be satisfied by
placement exam
_____ 3 credits required from: MATH 211, 221, 222, PSYCH 210, SOC 359, 360, STAT 201, 301, 371, 541
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Chemistry (I.D.)

_____ One course required from: CHEM 108 or 109
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COURSES MAY ONLY BE USED ONCE WITHIN THESE CATEGORIES (I.E.1.-I.E.4.)

Econ or Ag and Applied Econ (I.E.1.)

_____ 3 credits required from: A A E 215, 323, ECON 101, 102, 111, 261

Ethnic Studies (I.E.2.)

_____ 3 credits required from any course classified as "e"

Humanities (I.E.3.)

_____ 6 credits required from any course classified as H, L, or Z

Social Science (I.E.4.)

_____ 3 credits required from any course classified as S or Z - but not Econ or Ag and Applied Econ
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International Studies (I.H.)

A course satisfying this requirement may also meet one, but only one, other curricular requirement, including one other requirement in Section 1. 3 credits required from this list:


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A A E 319, 350, 374, 462, 473, 474, 479, 542, 567, 577
AGRONOMY 377
AN SCI 370
ANTHRO 100, 104, 204, 220, 260, 277, 300, 318, 319, 327, 348, 390, 470
ATM OCN 121
ECON 364, 366, 464, 467, 472, 474
ENTOM 201
FINANCE 445
FOREST 430, 450
GEOG 120, 127, 139, 140, 244, 260, 348, 349, 353, 355, 358, 538
HISTORY 103, 104, 127, 139, 142, 210, 242, 260, 277, 338, 349, 359, 371, 375, 410, 419, 440, 441, 443, 444, 445, 446, 449, 458
INTER-AG 472
INTL BUS 200
JOURN 620, 621
MARKETNG 420
NUTR SCI 350, 642
POLI SCI 106, 252, 260, 271, 275, 277, 312, 323, 331, 336, 342, 346, 359, 362, 375, 630, 633, 634, 639, 640, 642, 651, 653, 658, 659
RUR SOC 222, 230, 260, 613, 630
SOC 170, 244, 252, 260, 277, 614, 627, 634
SOIL SCI 431
URB R PL 464
WL ECOL 360


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SECTION 2 - DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

These requirements apply to all Natural Resources Degrees. Different departments may specify somewhat different courses.

Biological Science (I.F., III.B..)

One group required:
_____ BOTANY 130, and ZOOLOGY 101 and 102 (recommended)
_____ BOTANY/ZOOLOGY 151 and 152
_____ BIOCORE 301 and 302 and 303 and 304
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13 credits total required; at least one course from each subset (III.C.1 to III.C.5.)
Same course may not be used in Resource Related Courses (III.D.)

Physical Sciences, Earth Resources (I.G., III.C.1.)

_____ ENVIR ST 120 or 127, SOIL SCI 301

Ecology (III.C.2.)

_____ BIOCORE 333, ENTOM 342, FOREST 455, 460, 550, LAND ARC 361, PL PATH 525, WL ECOL 318

Resource Economics Policy and Planning (III.C.3.)

_____ A A E 336, 343, 431, 671, ENVIR ST 575, 668, ENV TOX 368, FOREST 515, 590, GEOG 377, GEOLOGY 410, 411, LAND ARC 262, 300, 655, POLI SCI 512, RUR SOC 217, 617, SOIL SCI 315, URB R PL 449, 613

Resource Management and Conservation (III.C.4.)

_____ ENTOM 500, 541, 570, FOREST 305, 410, 501, 652, 655, 657, GEOG 339, LAND ARC 250, 651, 666, PL PATH 309, 560, SOIL SCI 321, WL ECOL 379, 561, ZOOLOGY 315, 316, 651

Human - Resource Interactions (III.C.5.)

_____ BOTANY 240, ENTOM 201, ENVIR ST 112, 113, 441, ENV TOX 507, 630, FOREST 100, 430, 450, GEOG 121, 139, 309, 336, 338, 339, 501, 536, 537, 538, GEOLOGY 106, HISTORY 460, 644, LAND ARC 677, RUR SOC 248, 541, 551, 612, SOIL SCI 132, WL ECOL 335, 360, ZOOLOGY 120
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Resource Related Courses (III.D.)

15 credits required in addition to those in III.C.1.-III.C.5.:


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A A E 336, 343, 431, 671
AHABS 548
ATM OCN 100, 101, 171, 362, 520, 528, 531, 535
BSE 201, 202, 216, 217, 218, 335, 472, 473, 571, 671
BOTANY 240, 260, 400, 401, 410, 422, 468
CIV ENGR 320, 423, 450, 516, 555
ENTOM 201, 302, 331, 342, 351, 371, 432, 468, 473, 500, 541, 570, 606
ENVIR ST 112, 113, 126, 375, 441, 575, 600, 668
ENV TOX 507
FOREST 100, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 351, 402, 410, 415, 430, 450, 455, 460, 461, 462, 501, 515, 550, 590, 635, 650, 652, 655
GEOG 120, 121, 127, 139, 170, 244, 260, 277, 309, 312, 318, 321, 325, 326, 336, 338, 339, 342, 377, 501, 531, 536, 537, 538
GEOLOGY 100, 101, 105, 106, 201, 320, 360, 370, 410, 411, 420, 515, 550, 627, 629
HISTORY 460, 461, 462, 644
HORT 227, 232, 233, 263, 264, 320
LAND ARC 250, 262, 300, 351, 361, 548, 556, 651, 654, 655, 666, 667, 677
PL PATH 123, 300, 309, 332, 368, 525, 560
POLI SCI 512
RUR SOC 217, 248, 541, 551, 573, 612, 617, 666
SOIL SCI 132, 230, 301, 305, 315, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 425, 431, 451, 631
URB R PL 449, 613
WL ECOL 301, 318, 335, 360, 379, 651
ZOOLOGY 120, 300, 315, 316, 330, 510, 511, 518, 520, 521


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SECTION 3 - MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

Major (III.E.)
CORE requirements

All are required (12-15 crs)
_____ CAVE 375 or other leadership or community development course
_____ FOREST 230
_____ FOREST 330
_____ FOREST 630
_____ PE PRO 116 or equivalent
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Management Skills

_____ 3 credits required from: M H R 300, 305
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Planning and Design Considerations

6 credits required; 2 courses; they must be from two different departments.
_____ FOREST 304, 450, GEOG 377, LAND ARC 250, 654, 677, SOIL SCI 315
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Capstone Experience (I.I.)

_____ FOREST 399 3-6 credits required
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COMPLETE ALL REQUIREMENTS IN ONE SPECIAL INTEREST AREA

1) Social and Cultural Dimensions of Recreation Management

4 courses required from at least 2 different departments
_____ ANTHRO 314, 317, 470, 539, 639, ART HISTORY 601, 602, HISTORY 460, 461, 462, HIST SCI 353, 534, PHILOS 441, 453, RUR SOC 222, 248, 266, 541

2) Communications and Recreation Management

4 courses required from at least 2 different departments
_____ COM ARTS 266, 272, JOURN 325, 525, 562, 614, 620, 621, L SC COM 212, 320, 515 PSYCH 530, 535, 538, PSYCH/SOC 537, SOC 538

3) Space and Behavior in Recreation Management

4 courses required from at least 2 different departments
_____ GEOG 319, 501, 502, 519, 537, RUR SOC 248, 266, 541, 551, URB R PL 312

4) Politics, Policy and Planning in Recreation Management

4 courses required from at least 2 different departments
_____ ENVIR ST 449, 575, ENV TOX 368, FOREST 515, GEOG 303, 312, INTL BUS 200, LAND ARC 300, POLI SCI 475, 653, RUR SOC 617, 618, 630, URB R PL 613, 668
5) Natural Resource Interpretation in Recreation Management

4 courses required from at least 2 different departments.
At least one course must be classified as S (social science) in the Timetable.
_____ COM ARTS 272, FOREST 402, 460, 550, 655, GEOG 339, 536, JOURN 562, 614, LAND ARC 361, 666, 667, L SC COM 212, 320, RUR SOC 248, 266, SOIL SCI 230, WL ECOL 301, 318, 379, ZOOLOGY 520, 521
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Electives

The student may complete this section with any courses.
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SPECIAL NOTES: For the Bachelor of Science Degree, students must complete a minimum of 124 credits with at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Students must take their last 30 credits in residence while officially enrolled in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Degree credit will be granted only once for courses that are repeated. Other degree requirements are outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog.

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Date of Audit:
Degree credits to date:
Recreation Resources Management (ANR)
Effective Summer 2001 to Spring 2002

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