RWFM 6301.  Research Methods. (3:3:0) A review of the philosophy of science, scientific methods, research activities, and the planning and execution of research programs. F, even years.

RWFM 4309. Range-Wildlife Habitat Management. (3:3:0). Pre-requisite RWFM
2301, 3301, 3202, 3304, or consent of the instructor. A study of wildlife habitats based on
major vegetation types and the management problems involved. Emphasis on how other
resource demands can be integrated with wildlife. Field trips offerred. F, S. (Writing
Intensive)

RWFM 5315. Advanced studies in Range-Wildlife Habitat. (3:3:0). Pre-requisite
consent of the instructor. An ecological approach to wildlife management stressing the
relationships between animals and their habitat. Focuses on rangeland habitats. Field trips
required. F.

RWFM 2301. Introductory Wildlife (3:3:0). Introduction to the ecology and management
of wildlife populations. Stresses principles, life histories, and management techniques.

RWFM 4100. Seminar (1:1:0). An organized discussion of current problems and research
in range, wildlife, and fisheries management. May be repeated.