86 SUBJECTS. Groundwater Hydrology (4) 1 lecture, 1 laboratory. ERSC479. Curriculum Sheet. Concurrent: NR475. Satisfies senior project requirement. Project results are presented in a formal report. Applied study of mechanisms of fate and transport of contaminants in soils and groundwater. Capstone course integrating biophysical, economic and socio-political sciences. 4 units. Individual investigation, research, studies or surveys of selected problems. 2022-2026 California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, California 93407 Analytical methods available to students include gas chromatography for analysis of greenhouse gases, portable x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES), high temperature combustion analysis of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur, petrographic microscopy with digital image analysis, as well as a suite of microbiological, geographic and geospatial analytical techniques and instrumentation. CRP 440 -Climate Action Planning (4) Crosslisted as ERSC/NR478. The program is open to students from any undergraduate major who have demonstrated high academic achievement. Crosslisted as CRP/NR408. 4 units. Total credit limited to 12 units. Description of sedimentary rocks and construction of stratigraphic columns. Free Elective (12) NR 418 - Applied GIS (3) ESCI596. Work experience validates the student's career goals, confirms the relevance of their classroom education, while offering a pathway to employment. Preparation of soil management reports similar to those required by various land management organizations. Unless a concentration is declared, the default will be a combination of Approved Electives and Free Electives. 1 to 4 laboratories. Interpretation of soils data for making environmental decisions, applying management practices, and sustainable food production. Issues in the recovery process. Any SCM course and any upper-division AG, ANT, BIO, BOT, BRAE, CHEM, CM, COMS, CRP, EDES, ERSC, GEOG, GEOL, JOUR, LA, MCRO, MSCI, NR, PHIL, PHYS, PLSC, POLS, PSY, SS, STAT, or UNIV courses. Unversity of California Santa Barbara 2010; Ph.D., University of California Santa Barbara, 2015. NR 445 -Systems Thinking in Environmental Management (4) 1-4 units, SS471. 4 units. Introduction to groundwater modeling software including MODFLOW and AQTESOLV. Examination of local environmental challenges with systems thinking strategies and tools. NR422. Forest and Fire Sciences Curriculum 4 lectures. Applied Environmental Contaminant Transport. Focused on students 180, Room 506 Ecosystem approach to chemical, biological, physical and mechanical properties of forest and range soils. Collecting and interpreting field-geologic data. NR 402 - Forest Health (4) 2 lectures, 1 activity. The degree allows an emphasis in environmental policy, forest sciences, hydrology, soil science, and sustainability. Also, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recognizes that our graduates meet the classification of forester for federal employment. Mission Statement Oregon State University 1997; Ph.D. 2008. You will learn to effectively communicate, work in teams, develop leadership skills and exhibit an understanding of ethics and sustainability principles. Crosslisted as ERSC/GEOL417. 4 lectures. Fulfills GE Area Upper-Division B (GE Areas B5, B6, or B7 for students on the 2019-20 catalog). 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. ESCI539. Prerequisite: ERSC144 or GEOL201; MATH141 or MATH161; and SS120. There's a wide range of jobs, from field based to policy to other applications like helping companies of all kinds become more ecofriendly. 1-4 units. Students learn the fundamentals of a broad variety of hydrologic subdisciplines including vadose zone hydrology, groundwater hydrology, soil erosion control, water quality, and watershed management. 4 lectures. You will learn how to use land and resource measurement technology and methods as well as how to estimate and assess the environmental impacts of human activity. Recommended: An environmental science/management course. PDF B.S. in Environmental Management and Protection 2021-2022 Catalog NR340. Cal Poly is unable to evaluate transcripts for you prior to selection. Careers in Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences. Lower-division courses in Area C must come from three different subject prefixes. The Class Schedule will list topic selected. Explore past civilizations and how management of soil, water, and other natural resources allowed them to flourish, decline, or fail. Students will gain practical, meaningful, and hands-on experiences in both environmental and agricultural applications of the world's finite soil resources. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Origin, composition, identification and weathering of rocks, minerals, and clays important in the development of soils. NR 420 - Watershed Assessment and Protection (4) Development of international legal and sociological norms and their impact on human rights of indigenous peoples with particular attention to environmental issues. For the past four decades, Cal Poly Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences has been preparing passionate leaders who drive change in sustainability and stewardship of the environment. Required in Major or Support; also satisfies General Education (GE) requirement. Crosslisted as NR/SCM316. CBP Access; Congressional Delegations; . Suggested 4-Year Academic Flowchart . Because Cal Poly is highly impacted and selection to all majors is very competitive, desired courses should also be successfully completed or in progress when you apply for admission. Fire behavior prediction systems employed at stand-level and landscape-level. Course may be offered in classroom-based, online, or hybrid format. 3 units. BS Environmental Earth and Soil Sciences - Cal Poly Students in the professional project option will consult with the graduate program coordinator for the selection of electives. Advanced independent study planned and completed under the direction of a member of the NRES department faculty. Applications for fall 2024 admission will be available November 2023. The forest science emphasis in the Master of Science of Environmental Sciences and Management provides coursework, projects, or thesis in forest protection and diseases, silviculture, wildland fire, forest ecology, and forest measurement. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Total credit limited to 12 units. Representative conceptual and mathematical models, case studies, laboratory study of breakthrough behavior, and remediation technologies. Beyond these core courses, students will have an opportunity to select between either a wildfire ecology track, focused on hands on and practical knowledge around fire ecology and fuels management, or a hazard planning track, focused on key elements of hazard planning and mitigation in fire prone communities. 1 to 4 laboratories. Historic, current and future perspectives of wildland fire in California. Total credit limited to 8 units. 1 lecture, 2 laboratories. Sustainable forest practices and regulatory compliance issues related to Timber Harvest Plans (THP). NR200. See the course description for details. ENVE Flowchart 21-22. . Significant field work and laboratory activities occur in all undergraduate and graduate programs. Directed group laboratory study of selected topics for advanced students. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. AppelB.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 1995; M.S., 1998; Ph.D., University of Florida, 2001. The Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences Department has a number of outdoor field sites where faculty and student learn-by-doing projects and research are conducted. Stream Measurements and Water Quality Monitoring. Preparation of study plans that identify problems, review appropriate literature, formulate objectives, develop methods and provide for presentation and interpretation of results. Before applying to a major, you should successfully complete or be in the process of completing the required courses to maximize (but not guarantee) your chance of selection. Environmental Health & Safety - Cal Poly Laboratory section emphasizes field assessment of ecological structures and functions, experimental design and data interpretation. Prerequisite: GEOL102 or GEOL201; and GEOL415. The purpose of the Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Management program is to provide advanced education in management of the environment and natural resources. function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} 4 lectures. The World of Spatial Data and Geographic Information Technology. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Environmental Management and Protection | Cal Poly Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Approved Electives are courses that support the below career areas. The bolded first line begins with a capitalized abbreviation that designates the subject area followed by the course number and title. Human Impact on the Earth. The earth's pattern of climates and the physical processes that account for them. Christopher Graham SurfleetB.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 1993; M.S. A cross-listed course is the same course offered within multiple subject areas, MCRO/WVIT 301 Wine Microbiology for example. Satisfies the senior project requirement. 2011-2013 Curriculum Sheet (pdf) 2009-2011 CM Flowchart (pdf) 2007-2009 CM Flowchart (pdf) 2005-2007 CM Flowchart (pdf) 2003-2005 CM Flowchart (pdf) 2001-2003 CM Flowchart (pdf) For assistance with using the Curriculum Flowcharts please contact the CM Department. NR 404 - Environmental Law (3) gtag('js', new Date()); 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Course may be offered in classroom-based or online format. STAT 531 -Statistical Computing with R (4). NR425. Prerequisite: NR326 and completion of GE Area A3 with grades of C- or better. Demonstrate competency in scientific and technical knowledge related to environmental management in the following key areas: Ecology and Biology applied ecology to inform environmental impact analysis; Measurement identification of key ecosystem elements, indicators and range of variability; land and water quality indicators; Management and Protection developing alternatives and mitigation measures; Social, Economic, and Political conflict management, CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) and NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) interpretation and analysis, i.e., environmental impact reports (EIR), environmental impact statements (EIS), and other environmental documents. 5 lectures. Analysis and development of career goals in natural resources and environmental sciences. window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; https://nres.calpoly.edu/. Thu, 09/21/2023 - 06:30 - Thu, 09/21/2023 - 10:00. The wildfire ecology track will help prepare students for work in fuels and ecosystem management to enhance fire resilience in city, county, state and federal forest, rangeland, shrubland and other open space, as well as prepare students to work in the private sector providing technological and capacity solutions to meet wildfire management needs of different agencies. gtag('js', new Date()); Fulfills GE Upper-Division D (GE Area D5 for students on the 2019-20 or earlier catalogs). Environmental management and protection senior Kingston Chen said that the trip expanded his worldview and helped him . Your road to the future is here. Wildland-Urban Fire Protection. Toggle navigation. 1 to 4 seminars. STAT 419 - Applied Multivariate Statistics (4) The Lockheed Fire continues to provide opportunities for real world projects and research. The professional project and coursework can be completed in as little as 15 months, assuming a significant summer effort on the project. 1-12 units. Through the department and related clubs, you can participate in informational programs and projects, as well as network for jobs and internships. GE Electives (4 units in Major plus 4 units in GE), CollegeofAgriculture,FoodandEnvironmentalSciences, NaturalResourcesManagementandEnvironmentalSciences, General Requirements - Bachelor's Degree, College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Computer Science and Software Engineering, Interdisciplinary Studies in the Liberal Arts, Bailey College of Science and Mathematics, Liberal Studies, an Undergraduate Teacher Preparation Program, Concurrent CE-MS/MCRP with Specialization in Transportation Planning, Office of Writing and Learning Initiatives, Office of University Diversity and Inclusion, Center for Bystander Intervention and Cal Poly (WITH US), Careers in Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences, Introduction to Organismal Form and Function, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Natural Resource Ecology and Habitat Management, Systems Thinking in Environmental Management, Human Dimensions in Natural Resources Management (Upper-Division D), Social Dimensions of Sustainable Food and Fiber Systems, Environmental Leadership and Community Engagement, Natural Resources Economics and Valuation, Environmental Impact Analysis and Management, Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology, Energy for a Sustainable Society (Upper-Division B), General Chemistry for Agriculture and Life Science I (B1 & B3), Introduction to Statistical Concepts and Methods (GE Electives), Applied Practices for Monitoring California Rangelands, Special Problems for Advanced Undergraduates, Agricultural Power and Machinery Management, Design Graphics and CAD for Agricultural Engineering, Computer Aided Drafting in Civil Engineering, General Chemistry for Agriculture and Life Science II, General Chemistry for Agriculture and Life Science III, Organic Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications, Applied Environmental Groundwater Hydrology, Applied Environmental Contaminant Transport, Internship in Forest and Natural Resources, Indigenous Peoples and International Law and Policy, Stream Measurements and Water Quality Monitoring, Wood Properties, Products and Sustainable Uses, Current Issues in the Strawberry Industry, Introduction to Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Sustainability in the Experience Industry, Visitor Services in Experience Industry Management, Advanced Experience Industry Management Applications, Appropriate Technology for the World's People: Development. If you are out-of-state or a transfer student from another four-year institution, you may have to compare your catalog course descriptions withCal Polys catalogto identify the equivalent courses. Detailed examination of the law governing use and protection of natural resources with focus on the legal institutions entrusted with the public duty of protecting the environment. Transcripts from degree granting institution (other transcripts optional). 2 lectures, 1 activity. Satisfies senior project requirement. Prerequisite: SS221, graduate standing, or consent of instructor. Identification of soil morphological and site properties. Cal Poly Links General Education Program Cal Poly Catalog CM Courses Crosslisted as ERSC/GEOG333. Recommended: An environmental science/management course. Each of these opportunities, combined with a friendly, helpful atmosphere, provide students a college experience that is highly personal as well as rewarding. SS423. BS Agricultural Systems Management (ASM) - Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo EE 420 -Sustainable Electric Energy Conversion (4) Weekend field trips required. PDF Browser Check - You are PROTECTED Students in the Watershed Management and Hydrology concentration need to take MATH161 to meet prerequisites for courses in the concentration. NR365. The hydrology emphasis in the Master of Science of Environmental Sciences and Management provides coursework, projects, or thesis in watershed management, hydrologic change due to land use, groundwater resources, groundwater measurement or contamination. Crosslisted as LA/NR218. Recommended: GE Area D2 (ECON201 recommended), AGB212. Natural Resources Management & Environmental Sciences, B.S. Crosslisted as CRP/NR404. Prerequisite: BIO162, BIO222, BIO227, or NR208; and NR304, 305, or NR306; and junior standing. Field-based production of surficial geologic maps. How does your academic and professional background prepare you to undertake this MS program? Estimation and assessment of environmental impacts of human activity and product development using life-cycle analysis methodology; organization and presentation of modeling results. Crosslisted as BRAE/NR247. 4 units. 3 units, NR477. Completed Project Reports are found on Digital Commons @Cal Poly https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/nres_rpt/, Julia Ridgeway, 2019,An analysis of changes in stream temperature due to forest harvest practices using DHSVM-RBM(adviser: Dr.Surfleet)https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/2093/, Devin Pritchard-Peterson, 2018,Field Investigation of Stream-Aquifer Interactions: A Case Study in Coastal California(adviser: Dr. Malama)https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1870/, Cody Morse, 2018, Quantifying the Environmental Performance of a Stream Habitat Improvement Project (adviser: Dr. Chiu)https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1972/, Potential research assistant, teaching assistant, tuition waiver awards through Graduate Education, Please visit the University's Graduate webpage for information on financial resources and graduate studies information atCal Poly Graduate Informationor our College's webpage atCAFES Graduate Information. NR470. Applied Resource Analysis and Assessment. Directed group laboratory of selected topics for advanced students. 5 lectures. Surficial geologic mapping on topographic maps and aerial photos. 3 units. The program also furnishes students with the marketable expertise to assess, manage, repair, and improve this fragile relationship while acquiring a well-rounded education in the natural sciences. The major will provide students with the science and management background in natural resources that, when properly integrated, can guide consumptive uses of resources in a sustainable manner. Use and care of tapes, staff compass, abney levels, total stations, and GPS receivers. B. S. Environmental Management & Protection - Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Prerequisite: Coursework to be completed and/or requirements to be met before taking the course Corequisite: Course or courses that must be taken in a previous term or in the same term Concurrent: Course or courses that must be taken in the same term Recommended: Course with supporting content that is recommended, but is not required to be taken in a previous term or in the same term. LA 432 -Landscape Ecology Applications (4) Problem solving and research planning for agriculture, natural resources and related sciences. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. ReesB.S., Brigham Young University, 2009; M.S., Univerisity of California, Davis, 2015; Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 2015. The program prepares students for a broad range of careers in science, research, and environmental management.The MS ESM program: (1) provides core knowledge in research skills and scientific literacy; (2) provides advanced knowledge in both environmental sciences and environmental management; (3) allows students to specialize in an environmental science or management sub-discipline through choice of electives, (4) is flexible, providing options for student to apply their knowledge through both a traditional thesis or a professional project. NR320. If any of the remaining 48 units is used to satisfy a Major or Support requirement, additional units of Free Electives may be needed to complete the total units required for the degree. 4 lectures. Geographic Information Systems for Agriculture, Indigenous Studies in Natural Resources and the Environment, Land Rehabilitation and Restoration Ecology. ESCI581. Satisfies senior project requirement. 3 units. Total credit limited to 4 units. Preparation, implementation, and coordination of environmental plans. NRES students from all majors get hands on experience. Communicating results of field study. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: one of the following: BOT121, PLSC120, or SS120; and CHEM124 or CHEM127. The Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences department offers three undergraduate majors - Environmental Earth and Soil Sciences, Environmental Management and Projection, and Forest and Fire Sciences. The AEP has partnered with the NRES Department to provide students in the ENVM Major with several paid internships in major environmental consulting companies each year. Focused study on the management of fire and fuels on landscapes ranging from the wildlands to the urban interface. Anastasia TelesetskyB.A., Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tennessee, 1993; M.A., Univeristy of California, Santa Barbara, 1997; J.D., University of California, Berkeley, 2000; LLM, University of British Columbia, 2009. Suggested 4-Year Academic Flowchart 2022-2026 Catalog FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring COMS 101 or COMS 102 (4)** [A1] ENGL 133 or ENGL 134 (4)** [A2] Free Elective Free Elective (4) (4) Recommend Recommend Yearly Total 46 46 45 43 TOTAL: Notes: 4 units. Environmental Engineering. Individual research in environmental science, environmental management under the general supervision of faculty, leading to a graduate thesis. Demonstrate proficiency in quantitative skills and information management specific to their discipline areas. Environmental Management Physical Geology Introductory Soil Science Intro to Org. Prerequisite: CHEM212, CHEM312, CHEM 313, or CHEM314; and SS221; or graduate standing. Methods and modeling approaches used in quantifying ecological and environmental processes and conditions, such as fire behavior, wildland hydrology, terrestrial and aquatic habitat condition, using GIS and other models.
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