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University of Washington - Graduate Orientation Seminar (1)

Introduction to graduate study at the College, student resources and services, and current research. Offered: A.
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University of Washington - Forest Ecosystems-Community Ecology (5)

Community ecology of forest ecosystems. Quantitative methods of community description. Role of limiting factors, competition and disturbance in determining community composition, structure and stability. Introduction to forest ecosystem productivity. History and application of successional theory. Prerequisite: basic ecology course or permission of instructor. Offered: A.
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University of Washington - Current Issues in Restoration Ecology and Environmental Horticulture (1, max. 10)

Critical evaluation and discussion of published research in urban horticulture and restoration. Students and faculty present and discuss research methods and questions from current literature. Offered: AWSp.
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University of Washington - Research Processes in Forest Resources (4)

Comprehensive survey of research processes for entering graduate students. Diagnostic and prescriptive evaluation of student research capabilities. Problem and hypothesis formulation, study design, multi-method strategies for gathering and analyzing data, and interpretation and presentation of results.
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University of Washington - Analysis of Research Problems (3)

Natural resource issues emerge from interactions between humans and their biophysical world. Understanding resource problems and solutions requires integration of numerous areas of knowledge and methods of discovery. Objectives include exposure to, and development of, fundamental issues and skills essential for natural resource professionals. Offered: W.
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University of Washington - Graduate Studies in Forest Soils (1-5)

Offered: AWSpS.
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University of Washington - Geographic Information Systems in Forest Resources (5)

Applications of GIS technology to forest science and management. Fundamental of GIS systems: data sources, preprocessing, map analysis, output; remote sensing as a source of GIS data, image analysis, and classification. Emphasis on GIS as a source of management and technical information requests. Offered: AWSp.
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University of Washington - Current Topics in Forest Resources (2-5, max. 10)

Critical evaluation and discussion of published research in the broad field of forest resources. Topics and requirements vary. Offered: AWSp.
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University of Washington - Ecosystems Seminar (1)

Discussion by invited speakers on current research related to ecosystems. Credit/no credit only.
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University of Washington - Water Center Seminar (1, max. 6)

Weekly seminars covering water resources and watershed topics with lectures from scientists on and off campus. Credit/no credit only. Offered: jointly with FISH 529/PB AF 521; AWSp.
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University of Washington - Fire Ecology (3)

Fire regime concept as applied to fire ecology. Methodology for fire history research. History and function of forest fire in western United States with emphasis on Pacific Northwest. One weekend field trip. Offered: A.
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University of Washington - Urban Horticulture Seminar (1, max. 6)

Discussion by invited speakers on current topics in urban horticulture. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.
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University of Washington - Graduate Seminar (2-5, max. 10)

Graduate seminar to evaluate and discuss current research topics in forest resources. Topics and requirements vary. Offered: AWSp.
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University of Washington - Public Presentation in Urban Horticulture (2)

Students learn to make public presentations in scientific, professional, and popular contexts and to interpret technical information for professional and lay audiences. Support materials, such as audiovisuals and graphics are discussed. Offered: W.
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University of Washington - Topics in Advanced Ecology (3, max. 6)

Discusses literature on active research areas or controversies in different branches of ecology. Offered: jointly with BIOL 567/FISH 567; W.
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University of Washington - Resource Policy and Administration (5)

Study based on understanding of the actors, arenas, issues, and policy communities that form the context for policy development and implementation. Exploration of approaches to policy inquiry. Consideration of implications for both policy and management. Students develop a study design for course project. Offered: jointly with PB AF 592.
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University of Washington - Graduate Studies (1-5, max. 10)

Study in fields for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular courses. Offered: AWSpS.
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University of Washington - Seminar in Resource Policy and Management (1)

Introduction and orientation for concurrent degree program between the Evans School of Public Affairs and the College of Forest Resources. Examines research and literature on contemporary issues related to the integration of natural resource science, policy, and management, through discussion among faculty, students, and invited speakers. Offered: jointly with PB AF 591; A.
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University of Washington - Environmental Policy Processes (3)

Presents background to establish the need for environmental policy. Explores in a comparative manner, examining both successes and failures, various strategies that have been used or proposed to protect the environment. Offered: jointly with PB AF 590.
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University of Washington - Graduate Teaching Practicum (1-5, max. 5)

Principles of teaching and learning applied to undergraduate instruction in the College of Forest Resources Development, delivery, and evaluation of lectures and homework assignments. Graduate teaching experience for CFR students only. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.
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University of Washington - Independent Study or Research (*)

Offered: AWSpS.
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University of Washington - Graduate Internship in Forest Resources (3-9, max. 9)

Graduate internship under the supervision of a college faculty member. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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University of Washington - Master's Thesis (*)

Offered: AWSpS.
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University of Washington - Doctoral Dissertation (*)

Offered: AWSpS.
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