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Urban/Community Forestry Certificate (23.5-25.5 credits)
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  New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005 Cook College Programs of Study Certificate Programs Urban/Community Forestry Certificate (23.5-25.5 credits)  

Urban/Community Forestry Certificate (23.5-25.5 credits)

Urban and community forestry is the fastest growing segment of the forestry profession, especially in the northeast, where the total expenditure of time and money on community forestry (nursery, planting, pruning, removals, and line clearance) exceeds that spent on woodlands. This certificate is designed to provide students with the necessary credentials for employment by providing the fundamental knowledge and expertise required for this field.

The certificate is administered through the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources but is designed for students in several curricula. For further information, contact Dr. Jason Grabosky, ENR 144, 932-9236, or grabosky@aesop.rutgers.edu.

  11:370:381  Insect Biology (4)

  11:372:231  Fundamentals of Environmental Planning (3) or 11: 374:314 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management (3)

  11:704:377  Practicum in Forest Management (BA)

  11:704:403  Urban Forestry (3)

  11:704:456  Forest Ecology and Silvics (3) or 11: 704:332 Plant Ecology (4)

  11:704:473  Wildlife Damage Management (3) or 11:704: 464 Wildlife Ecology and Management (3)

  11:770:391  Diseases of Urban and Forest Trees (1.5)

  11:776:202  Applied Physiology of Horticultural Crops (3) or 11:776:382 Plant Physiology (3)


 
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