FORESTRY, WILDLIFE ECOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION FOS 4931 Food Science and Human Nutrition Seminar. S. Credits: 1 FOS 4936 Topics in Food Science. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 3; Prereq: Consent of instructor. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 7 cred- its. Lectures, conferences or laboratory covering specially selected topics in Food Science. FOS 4941 Full-time Practical Work Experience in Food Science. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 3; Prereq: Prior arrangement with advis- er, approval of department chair and dean. One term employment in industry including extra work according to a pre-approved outline. Practical work under industrial supervision as set forth in College of Agriculture regulations. Human Nutrition HUN 2201 Fundamentals of Human Nutrition. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: BSC 2010 and CHM 2040 or equivalent. The properties, functions, requirements, interrelation- ships and metabolism of nutrients. (B) HUN 3221 Nutrition and Metabolism. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: HUN 3246, CHM 3200, PET 3350 or PCB 4745.. Metabolic relationships of nutrients with emphasis upon their functions in biochemical and physiological processes as well as variations in requirements in response to stress. Meets requirements of the American Dietetic Association. HUN 3246 Agricultural and Nutritional Biochemistry. F. Credits: 4; Prereq: Organic Chemistry. An introduction to biochemistry with emphasis on intermediary metabolism. Structures and reactions involving biochemical molecules; integration and reg- ulation in plants and animals. HUN 4905 Special Problems in Human Nutrition. F, S,SS. Credits: 1 to 5; May be repeated up to a maximum of 7 credits. Individual research work in various phases of nutri- tion. HUN 4936 Topics in Human Nutrition. F, S. SS. Credits 1 to 3; Prereq: Consent of instructor. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 7 cred- its. Lectures or laboratory covering selected topics in Human Nutrition. HUN 4941. Full Time Practical Work Experience in Human Nutrition. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 3; Prereq: Prior arrangement with advis- er, approval of department chair and dean. One term employment in industry or the health field according to a pre-approved outline. Practical work under supervision as set forth in College of Agricul- ture regulations. GRADUATE COURSES Please refer to the Graduate Catalog for graduate course listings. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1992-93 Forestry Gholz, H.L., Acting Chair; Allen, J.E.; Arvanitis, L.G., Acting Director SFRC; Blakeslee, G.M. Undergraduate Coordinator; Clarke, M.L.; Cropper, W.P.; Davis, J.; Duryea, M.L; Ewel, K.C.; Flinchum, D.M.; Hodge, G.R.; Hubbard, W.G.; Johnson, J.D.; Jokela, E.J.; Long, A.J.; Nair, P.K.R.; Pywell, N.A.; Riekerk, H.; Rockwood, D.L; Schmidt, R.A.; Webb, R.S.; White, T.L, Graduate Coordinator. Wildlife and Range Sciences Werner, P.A., Acting Chair; Branch, L.C.; Eisenberg, J.F.; Mullahey, J.J.; Harris, LD.; Jacobson, S.; Labisky, R.F.; Schaefer, J.M.; Sunquist, M.E., Tanner, G.W. Interdepartmental Courses FNR 3131C Dendrology/Forest Plants. SS. Credits: 4; Prereq: BOT 2011C or BSC 2011C or con- sent of instructor. Provides students with a basic understanding of the classification, nomenclature, morphology, ecological relationships, associations, and uses of the major for- est tree and shrub species of North America. FNR 3410C Natural Resource Sampling. F. Credits: 4; Prereq: STA 3023 and CAP 3802. Familiarizes students with sampling (inventory) methodology applicable to natural resources. FNR 4040C Natural Resource Communication. S. Credits: 2; Prereq: Senior SFRC standing or consent of instructor. Study of the principles of effective communications in natural resources including audience, message, media, information sources, and formats; provides for practi- cal experiences with the development and applica- tions of communication plans, including proven natu- ral resource programs. FNR 4343C Forest Water Resources. F. Credits: 3 Prereq: FOR 3162C SOS 3022C, or permis- sion of instructor. Watershed hydrology, balances, and models. Water quality parameters, processes, and loading. Ecosystem and watershed functions. Watershed resources man- agement. FNR 4612C Recreational Use of Natural Resources. S. Credits: 2; Prereq: Senior standing or approval of instructor. Implications of the increasing use of forest and wild- lands for outdoor recreation with special emphasis on the problems of multiple use management. FNR 4623C Integrated Natural Resource Management. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: Senior SFRC classification; FOR 4621C or WIS 4541C, or permission of instructor. An integrative approach to the study of forest resource management for the production of multiple products (such as timber, recreation, wildlife, range- land, etc.) utilizing the case study approach. FNR 4660C Natural Resource Policy and Administration. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: Senior SFRC classification or con- sent of instructor. Factors in evolution of forest, range, wildlife and relat- ed natural resources administration and policies in the United States; policy components; policy formation implementation, administration and change process- es; introduction to criteria for evaluating effectiveness of policies and administration. FNR 4905 Individual Problems. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 4 credits; may be repeated with change of topic up to maximum of 8 credits; Prereq: Permission of instructor. Individual study of a selected topic related to forest resources and conservation as contracted with the instructor at the start of the term. FNR 4934 Topics in Forest Resources and Conservation. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 4; may be repeated with change of con- tent up to a maximum of 8 credits. Selected topics in forestry, wood science, range, recre- ation, wildlife and fisheries. Topics include special current issues and in-depth study of topics not cov- ered in other courses. FNR 4941 Internship in Forest Resources and Conservation. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 4tt; may be repeated with change of experience up to a maximum of 8 credits. FNR 4949 Cooperative Education in Forest Resources and Conservation. F, S, SS. Credits: Itt; may be repeated with change of work program up to a maximum of 3 credits. Practical co-op work experience related to forest resources and conservation under approval of indus- trial, business, institutional or government agency supervisor. Forestry FOR 3003 Forests, Conservation and People. F, S. Credits:3 A general background course for non-forestry stu- dents interested in management, use and conservation of forest resources. Topics include resource descrip- tion, historical perspectives, current issues, forest biol- ogy, and management principles. (B) FOR 3153C Forest Ecology. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: Junior standing or consent of instructor. Ecological principles and their application to the man- agement of forests; major sections include tree popula- tion and forest community dynamics, and ecosystem processes. (B) FOR 3162C Silviculture. S. Credits: 4; Prereq: FOR 3153C or PCB 3043, FNR 3131C or consent of instructor. Principles governing establishment, treatment, and control of forest stands; natural and artificial regenera- tion systems; intermediate cuttings and cultural oper- ations. FOR 3342C Tree Biology. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: Junior standing; admission to SFRC program. A study of tree structure and function with relation- ships to forest environments and forestry practices. FOR 3430C Forest Mensuration. S. Credits: 4; Prereq: FNR 3410C or consent of instructor. Forest resource measurements; log and tree content estimation; forest inventory techniques; stand growth and yield. FOR 4060 International Forestry. S. Credits: 2; Prereq: Completion of all junior level SFRC courses or consent of instructor. An overview of important international issues and developments related to forest resource use and tree management systems in a wide variety of contexts. tt Grading is on S-U basis only.