Program Modification Form I Summary of Proposed Changes Resource Conservation Department/program Summary Add 3.0 credits of thesis, practicum, internship or field course. Add requirement that students double majoring with Resource Conservation and Ecological Restoration, Forestry, Wildlife Biology, and Parks, Tourism and Recreation Management must take an additional 9.0 credits in FORS, NRSM, PTRM, and WILD in addition to courses required by either of their majors. These additional 9.0 credits will be relevant to the student’s track/emphasis within the major. II Endorsements and Approvals Please obtain the Program Chair/Director’s approval and Dean’s approval. Please type / print name Signature Requestor: Phone: Program Chair/Director: Laurie Yung 6934 Laurie Yung Department Dean Other affected Programs: Mike Patterson Date (Use additional sheet if needed) Are other departments/programs affected by this Please obtain signature(s) from the Chair/Director of any modification because of such department/ program (above) before submission (a) required courses incl. prerequisites or corequisites, (b) perceived overlap in content areas (c) cross-listing of coursework III Type of Program Modification (e.g. adding a writing course required of all majors.) Please X check the appropriate box. Major Minor Option Teaching major/minor X Other Please describe IV Catalog Language If you are proposing a change to an existing program or Please provide the proposed copy as you wish it to appear in major, please cut and paste the requirements as they appear the catalog. in the current catalog below. www.umt.edu/catalog Resource Conservation B.S. Resource Conservation B.S. Laurie Yung, Associate Professor, Resource Conservation Program Director Laurie Yung, Associate Professor, Resource Conservation Program Director The challenging and rapidly evolving field of environmental conservation requires broad training and the ability to integrate and communicate across disciplines. Resource Conservation is an interdepartmental undergraduate major that prepares students for the diverse opportunities that now exist in environmental conservation, natural resource management, and sustainable livelihoods and communities. Students can choose a more structured area of study in the natural sciences, such as ecology or hydrology, or emphasize emerging sub-disciplines such as wildland fire management, natural resource economics, or climate and environmental change. Students can also integrate across disciplines and focus on environmental policy and natural resources planning, wilderness studies, sustainable livelihoods and community conservation, or international conservation. For more information on different curricular tracks within the Resource Conservation major, please see: www.cfc.umt.edu/rc. In addition to degree requirements listed below, students selecting the Bachelor of Science in Resource Conservation should contact their faculty advisor to approve their curriculum. The challenging and rapidly evolving field of environmental conservation requires broad training and the ability to integrate and communicate across disciplines. Resource Conservation is an interdepartmental undergraduate major that prepares students for the diverse opportunities that now exist in environmental conservation, natural resource management, and sustainable livelihoods and communities. Students can choose a more structured area of study in the natural sciences, such as ecology or hydrology, or emphasize emerging sub-disciplines such as wildland fire management, natural resource economics, or climate and environmental change. Students can also integrate across disciplines and focus on environmental policy and natural resources planning, wilderness studies, sustainable livelihoods and community conservation, or international conservation. For more information on different curricular tracks within the Resource Conservation major, please see: www.cfc.umt.edu/rc. In addition to degree requirements listed below, students selecting the Bachelor of Science in Resource Conservation should contact their faculty advisor to approve their curriculum. Bachelor of Science - Resource Conservation Bachelor of Science - Resource Conservation Print This Page Print This Page College of Forestry & Conserv College of Forestry & Conserv Catalog Year: 2014-2015 Catalog Year: 2014-2015 Degree Specific Credits: 43 Degree Specific Credits: 43 Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0 Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0 Professional Writing Professional Writing Rule: Must take the following course Rule: Must take the following course Show All Course Course Credits Show All Course Course Credits Descriptions Descriptions NRSM 200 Show Description Nat.Resource Professional Wrtg Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required NRSM 200 Show Description Nat.Resource Professional Wrtg Chemistry Rule: Must take the following course Rule: Must take the following course Note: null Note: null Course CHMY 121N Show Description Intro to General Chemistry Minimum Required Grade: C- Credits 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required 3 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- Chemistry Show All Course Descriptions 3 Credits Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits CHMY 121N Show Description Intro to General Chemistry Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required Quantitative and Spatial Analysis Quantitative and Spatial Analysis Rule: Must take three of the following courses and one must be a statistics course (FORS 201, STAT 216 or SOCI 202) Rule: Must take three of the following courses and one must be a statistics course (FORS 201, STAT 216 or SOCI 202) Note: FORS 250 is highly recommended Can take STAT 216 Statistics or SOCI 202 Social Statistics in place of FORS 201 Note: FORS 250 is highly recommended Can take STAT 216 Statistics or SOCI 202 Social Statistics in place of FORS 201 Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits Show All Course Descriptions Course Show Description FORS 201 Forest Biometrics 3 Credits Show Description FORS 201 - Forest Biometrics FORS 250 - Intro Show Description to GIS for Forest Mgt 3 Credits FORS 250 - Intro Show Description to GIS for Forest Mgt 3 Credits M 115 Show Description Probability and Linear Math 3 Credits M 115 Show Description Probability and Linear Math 3 Credits 3 Credits Show Description Show Description M 121 - College Algebra M 121 - College Algebra Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits Show Description M 122 - College Trigonometry 3 Credits Show Description M 122 - College Trigonometry 3 Credits Show Description M 151 Precalculus 4 Credits Show Description M 151 Precalculus 4 Credits Show Description M 162 - Applied Calculus 4 Credits Show Description M 162 - Applied Calculus 4 Credits Minimum Required Grade: C- 9 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- Biology Biology Rule: Must take one couse from below Rule: Must take one couse from below Show All Course Descriptions Course BIOB 160N Show Description Principles of Living Systems Credits Show All Course Descriptions Course 9 Total Credits Required Credits 4 Credits BIOB 160N Show Description Principles of Living Systems 4 Credits BIOB 170N Princpls Show Description Biological Diversity 3 Credits BIOB 170N Princpls Show Description Biological Diversity 3 Credits BIOE 172N Show Description Introductory Ecology 3 Credits BIOE 172N Show Description Introductory Ecology 3 Credits BIOO 105N Show Description Introduction to Botany 3 Credits BIOO 105N Show Description Introduction to Botany 3 Credits Minimum Required Grade: C- 3-4 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- Communication Communication Rule: Must take one course from below Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions Course COMX 111A Show Description Intro to Public Speaking THTR 120A Introduction to Show Description Credits Show All Course Descriptions Course 3-4 Total Credits Required Credits 3 Credits COMX 111A Show Description Intro to Public Speaking 3 Credits 3 Credits Show Description THTR 120A Introduction to 3 Credits Acting I Acting I 3 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- Minimum Required Grade: C- Physical Science Physical Science Rule: Must take the following course Rule: Must take the following course Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits NRSM 210N Show Description Soils, Water and Climate Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required 3 Total Credits Required Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits NRSM 210N Show Description Soils, Water and Climate 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- Ecology Ecology Rule: Must take one course from below Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions Course BIOE 370 Show Description General Ecology Show Description FORS 330 Forest Ecology NRSM 462 Show Description Range Ecology Minimum Required Grade: C- Credits 3 Credits Show All Course Descriptions Course Show Description BIOE 370 General Ecology 3 Credits Show Description FORS 330 Forest Ecology 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 462 Range Ecology 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- Credits 3 Total Credits Required Policy Policy Rule: Must take one course from below Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits Show Description NRSM 370S Wildland Conserv Pol/Govrnance 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 422 - Nat Res Policy/Administration 3 Credits Course NRSM 370S Show Description Wildland Conserv Pol/Govrnance Credits 3 Credits NRSM 422 - Nat Res Policy/Administration 3 Credits Show Description WILD 410 - Wildlife 3 Credits Show Description Show Description WILD 410 - Wildlife Policy & Biopolitics Minimum Required Grade: C- Policy & Biopolitics 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Total Credits Required Social Science Social Science Rule: Must take one course from below Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits NRSM 379 Show Description Collab in Nat Res Decisions 3 Credits NRSM 424 Community Show Description Forestry & Conservtn 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits NRSM 426 Show Description Climate and Society NRSM 475 Show Description Environment & Development 3 Credits 3 Credits NRSM 475 Show Description Environment & Development PTRM 300 Show Description Recreation Behavior 3 Credits 3 Credits PTRM 300 Show Description Recreation Behavior NRSM 379 Show Description Collab in Nat Res Decisions NRSM 424 Community Show Description Forestry & Conservtn NRSM 426 Show Description Climate and Society Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Total Credits Required Ethics Ethics Rule: Must take one course from below Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits Show All Course Descriptions Course NRSM 449E Show Description Climate Change Ethics/Policy 3 Credits NRSM 449E Show Description Climate Change Ethics/Policy NRSM 489E Show Description Ethics Forestry & Conservation 3 Credits NRSM 489E Show Description Ethics Forestry & Conservation Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Total Minimum Required Grade: C- Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Credits Required Required Experiential Learning Additional Required Courses Rule: Must take at least 36 traditional letter-graded credits from the College of Forestry and Conservation (NRSM, WILD, FORS, PTRM, CCS 103, CCS 352, CCS 391) Rule: Must take 3.0 credits of thesis, practicum, internship or field courses. Minimum Required Grade: C- or CR Additional Required Courses Minimum Required Grade: C- Writing Rule: Must take both lower-division courses ( WRIT 101 and NRSM 200) and at least 3 courses at the upper-division level listed below Rule: Must take at least 36 traditional letter-graded credits from the College of Forestry and Conservation (NRSM, WILD, FORS, PTRM, CCS 103, CCS 352, CCS 391) Minimum Required Grade: C- Note: The following courses count for the entire upper-division writing requirement (only one course Rule: Students double majoring with Resource is required): PTRM 451W Tourism and Sustainability, Conservation and Ecological Restoration, Forestry, PTRM 482W Wilderness and Protected Area Mgmt. Wildlife Biology, and Parks, Tourism and Recreation Management must take an additional 9.0 credits in Show All FORS, NRSM, PTRM, and WILD in addition to Course Course Credits courses required by either of their majors. These Descriptions additional 9.0 credits will be relevant to the student’s track/emphasis with the major. Show BIOE 428 5 Credits Description Freshwater Ecology Minimum Required Grade: CShow FORS 330 - Forest 3 Credits Description Ecology Show Description FORS 341 - Timber Harvesting & Roads Show Description FORS 342 - Wood Anatomy, Properties, & ID 3 Credits Show Description FORS 347 Multiple Resource Silviculture 3 Credits Show Description FORS 349 Practice of Silviculture 3 Credits Show Description FORS 440 - Forest Stand Management 3 Credits Show Description FORS 499 - Senior Thesis 3 Credits 1 To 3 Credits Writing Rule: Must take both lower-division courses ( WRIT 101 and NRSM 200) and at least 3 courses at the upperdivision level listed below Note: The following courses count for the entire upperdivision writing requirement (only one course is required): PTRM 451W Tourism and Sustainability, PTRM 482W Wilderness and Protected Area Mgmt. Show All Course Descriptions Course Credits Show Description BIOE 428 Freshwater Ecology 5 Credits Show FORS 330 - Forest 3 Credits Show Description NASX 403 Contmp Tribal Resource Issues 3 Credits Description Ecology Show Description FORS 341 - Timber Harvesting & Roads 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 200 Nat.Resource Professional Wrtg 3 Credits Show Description FORS 342 - Wood Anatomy, Properties, & ID 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 379 - Collab in Nat Res Decisions 3 Credits Show Description FORS 347 Multiple Resource Silviculture 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 444 Ecological RestorationCapstone 5 Credits Show Description FORS 349 Practice of Silviculture 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 462 Rangeland Ecology 3 Credits Show Description FORS 440 - Forest Stand Management 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 475 Environment & Development 3 Credits Show Description FORS 499 - Senior Thesis 1 To 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 489E Ethics Forestry & Conservation 3 Credits Show Description NASX 403 Contmp Tribal Resource Issues 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 495 Ecological Restor Practicum 3 To 6 Credits Show Description NRSM 200 Nat.Resource Professional Wrtg 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 499 - Senior Thesis 1 To 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 379 - Collab in Nat Res Decisions 3 Credits Show Description PTRM 300 Recreation Behavior 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 444 Ecological RestorationCapstone 5 Credits WILD 410 Wildlife Policy & Biopolitics Show Description 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 462 Rangeland Ecology 3 Credits Show Description WRIT 101 College Writing I 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 475 Environment & Development 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 489E Ethics Forestry & Conservation 3 Credits Show Description NRSM 495 Ecological Restor Practicum 3 To 6 Credits Show Description NRSM 499 - Senior Thesis 1 To 3 Credits Minimum Required Grade: C- 15 Total Credits Required Math Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions Course M 115 Show Description Probability and Credits 3 Credits Linear Math Show Description M 121 - College Algebra 3 Credits M 151 Precalculus 4 Credits M 162 - Applied Show Description Calculus 4 Credits 3-4 Total Credits Required Minimum Required Grade: C- Symbolic System 3 Credits Show Description WILD 410 Wildlife Policy & Biopolitics 3 Credits Show Description WRIT 101 College Writing I 3 Credits Minimum Required Grade: C- Course Credits FORS 201 Show Description Forest Biometrics 3 Credits SOCI 202 Show Description Social Statistics 3 Credits STAT 216 Show Description Introduction to Statistics 4 Credits Minimum Required Grade: C- 3-4 Total Credits Required 15 Total Credits Required Math Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions PTRM 300 Recreation Behavior 3 Credits M 122 - College Show Description Trigonometry Show Description Show Description Course M 115 Show Description Probability and Linear Math Credits 3 Credits Show Description M 121 - College Algebra 3 Credits Show Description M 122 - College Trigonometry 3 Credits Show Description M 151 Precalculus 4 Credits Show Description M 162 - Applied Calculus 4 Credits Minimum Required Grade: C- 3-4 Total Credits Required Expressive Arts Symbolic System Rule: Must take the one course from below Rule: Must take one course from below Show All Course Descriptions Show All Course Descriptions Course Show Description FORS 201 Forest Biometrics 3 Credits Show Description SOCI 202 Social Statistics 3 Credits Show Description STAT 216 Introduction to 4 Credits Course COMX 111A Show Description Intro to Public Speaking THTR 120A Show Description Introduction to Acting I Minimum Required Grade: C- Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Credits Required Statistics Ethical & Human Values Minimum Required Grade: C- Rule: Must take one course from below Expressive Arts Show All Course Descriptions Course NRSM 449E Show Description Climate Change Ethics/Policy NRSM 489E Show Description Ethics Forestry & Conservation Minimum Required Grade: C- Credits Rule: Must take the one course from below 3 Credits Show All Course Descriptions 3 Credits 3 Credits COMX 111A Show Description Intro to Public Speaking THTR 120A Show Description Introduction to Acting I 3 Credits 3 Total Credits Required Course Natural Sciences in Major Minimum Required Grade: C- Rule: Must take all courses Ethical & Human Values Show All Course Descriptions Course 3-4 Total Credits Required Credits Credits 3 Total Credits Required Rule: Must take one course from below CHMY 121N Show Description Intro to General Chemistry 3 Credits Show All Course Descriptions NRSM 210N Show Description Soils, Water and Climate 3 Credits 3 Credits NRSM 449E Show Description Climate Change Ethics/Policy NRSM 489E Show Description Ethics Forestry & Conservation 3 Credits Minimum Required Grade: C- 6 Total Credits Required Course Minimum Required Grade: C- Credits 3 Total Credits Required Natural Sciences in Major Rule: Must take all courses Show All Course Descriptions Show Description Course CHMY 121N Intro to General Credits 3 Credits Chemistry NRSM 210N Show Description Soils, Water and Climate Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Credits 6 Total Credits Required Please explain/justify the new proposal or change. Additional credits in foreign languages or track/area of emphasis: The new requirement that students take 10.0 credits of foreign language OR 10.0 additional credits in their track/area of emphasis within the major and 3.0 credits of thesis, practicum, internship, or field courses codifies the change in the foreign language requirement adopted last year by the UM Faculty Senate. Some students in Resource Conservation are able to take 10.0 credits of foreign language and do not need an exemption. For those students, it is now explicit in the major requirements that they must complete the foreign language requirement. However, many Resource Conservation students need to complete additional coursework in their track/area of emphasis to ensure that they qualify for federal civil service jobs in hydrology, ecology, range management, soil science, and other fields. For example, the hydrology civil service series requires 6 credits of calculus and 6 credits of physics, coursework that is not required of all Resource Conservation students. To be competitive/marketable in these professions, students must take additional coursework and qualify under the federal civil service series relevant to their track/area of emphasis. Because these students are taking additional credits within the major, they merit an exemption under the new rule. To ensure that these students take the required credits to reach the 48.0 credit minimum (after general education courses are subtracted), we made the requirement for additional credits with the major formal. Tracks in Resource Conservation include Climate and Environmental Change, Community Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods, Ecology of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Environmental Policy and Resources Planning, International Conservation, Natural Resource Economics, Range Management and Grassland Ecology, Watershed Hydrology, Wilderness Studies, and Wildland Fire Management. Double majors: The overlap in requirements between the Resource Conservation major and other majors in the College of Forestry and Conservation meant that it was very easy for students in other CFC majors to obtain a second major in Resource Conservation. The new requirement ensures that students obtain additional depth in a specific area of Resource Conservation as part of their second major. V Copies and Electronic Submission Once approved, the original, a paper copy and an electronic file are submitted to the Faculty Senate Office, UH 221 (camie.foos@mso.umt.edu). VI Department Summary Required if several proposals are submitted. In a separate document list program title and proposed change of all proposals. Revised 11-2009