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REQUIRED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR

 

Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisites Recommended preparation
           
NRE 1000 – Environmental Science 3 1      
NRE 2010 – Natural Resources Measurements 4 1      
NRE 4000W – Natural Resources Management and Planning 3 2   Senior, ENGL 105/1010/3800  
NRE 2000 – Introduction to Geomatics 3 2      
NRE 4094 – Seminar 1 2      
BIOL 1107 – Principles of Biology (cells, animal physiology) 4 1&2     CHEM 1127Q
     or BIOL 1108 – Principles of Biology (ecology, plants, genetics) 4 1&2      
     or BIOL 1110 – Introduction to Botany 4 1      
CHEM 1122 or 1124Q or 1127Q 3,3,3 2, 1&2, 1&2     MATH 1010
MATH 1060Q or 1120Q or 1131Q 3,4,4 all 1&2     MATH 1010
SOIL 2120 and 2125 -Soils (Lecture and Lab) 3 2   CHEM 1122/1127Q  
     or GEOL 1050 – Earth and Life through Time 3 ?      
PHYS 1201Q – General Physics 4 1&2   MATH 1060Q/1120Q/1110Q  
     or PHYS 1401Q – General Physics with Calculus 4 1&2     MATH 1121Q/1131Q
STAT 1100 QC – Elementary Concepts of Statistics 4 1&2     MATH 1010

 

 

         
REQUIRED COURSES ACCORDING TO CONCENTRATION          
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
AIR AND WATER RESOURCES          
NRE 3218 – Water Resources Assessment, Developemtn and Management          
NRE 3125 – Watershed Hydrology 3        
NRE 3145 – Meteorology          
NRE 4135C – Introduction to Ground Water Hydrology          
Three courses from the following:          
NRE 3105, NRE 3205, NRE 4535C, NRE 3245, NRE 3155, NRE 4665, NRE 4165, NRE 4575, NRE 4575          
Two courses from the following:          
EEB 3247 – Limnology          
GEOG 3310 – Fluvial Geomorphology          
GEOL 251 – Earth Surface Processes          
GEOL 229 – Engineering Geology          
MARN 3003Q – Environmental Reaction and Transport          
MARN 3000 – The Hydrosphere          
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION          
ARE 1150 – Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics          
     or ECON 1201 – Principles of Microeconomics          
ARE 3434 or 3434W – Environmental and Resource Policy          
     or ARE 4462 – Environmental and Resource Economics          
     or ARE 4438 – Valuing the Environment          
COMM 1100 – Principles of Public Speaking          
EEB 3205- Current Issues in Environmental Science          
EEB 2244 or 2244W – General Ecology          
NRE 1235 – Environmental Conservation          
NRE 3245 – Environmental Law          
NRE 3690 – Field Study Internship          
PHIL 3216 –Environmental Ethics          
     or POLS 3842 –Public Administration          
     or SOCI 3407 – Energy, Environment and Society          
Students must also earn an additional 6 credits of NRE courses numbered 2000 or more.          
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION          
ARE 3434 or 3434W – Environmental and Resource Policy          
EEB 2244 or 2244W – General Ecology          
NRE 2315 – North American Wildlife 3        
NRE 3245- Environmental Law          
NRE 3335 – Wildlife Management 3        
     or NRE 4335 – Fisheries Management 3        
One course from the following:          
EEB 4200, EEB 3254, EEB 3265, EEB 4260 and 4261          
Two courses in addition to those selected above from among the following:          
EEB 4200, EEB 3247, EEB 3254, EEB 3265, EEB 4260 and 4261, EEB 4253, NRE 3105, NRE 3205, NRE/EEB 3305, NRE 3315, NRE 2415, NRE 3335, NRE 3345, NRE 4325, NRE 3155, NRE 3355, NRE 23365, NRE 4665, NRME 4455          
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
FOREST RESOURCES          
ARE 3434 or 3434W – Environmental and Resource Policy 3 1&2   W-ENGL 105/1010/3800  
EEB 4250 – General Entomology 4 1   BIOL 1108  
     or EEB 4253 – Concepts of Applied Entomology 3 2   BIOL 1108/1110  
NRE 3125 – Watershed Hydrology 3 2 - alt. yrs EVEN   NRE 2010, ENGR 150
NRE 2415 – Dendrology 3 1     BIOL 1108/1110
NRE 2315 – North American Wildlife 3 1     BIOL 1107
NRE 3335 – Wildlife Management 3 2   NRE 1315, ENGL 105/1010/3800  
NRE 3475 – Forest Management 4 2 - alt. yrs ODD NRE 2415, ENGL 105/1010/3800  
NRE 4455 – Forest Ecology 3 1   NRE 2415 EEB 2244
NRE 3690 – Field Study Internship 1-6 ANY      
  Credits Term   offered Year  Prerequisite courses Recommended preparation
GEOMATICS          
NRE 4535C – Remote Sensing Image Processing 3 2   NRE 2000  
NRE 4545 – Introduction to Geodesy 4 1     NRE 2000
NRE 4575– Natural Resource Applications of GIS 4 1   NRE 2000  
Two courses from the following:          
CE 2410 – Geomatics and Spatial Measurement 4 1     MATH 1060Q, 1120Q, 1131Q
GEOG 4500C – Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 4 1     GEOG 3500Q
GEOG 4510C – Applications of Geographic Information Systems 4 2   GEOG 4500C  
GEOG 2300 – Introduction to Physical Geography CA3 3 1 and 2      
MATH 1120Q or higher 4 1 and 2      
Four courses from the following:          
CSE 111 – Introduction to Non-Numerical Computation, CSE 1100C – Introduction to Computing, CSE 124 – Computing, NRE 3105, NRE 3125, NRE 2415, NRE 3155, NRE 4665, NRME 4175,NRE 3475, NRE 4455, NRE 4689          
   

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