Teaching
FOR 468 Forest Management Planning
- Semester: Spring of every year
- Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
- Prerequisite: ((FOR 419 or concurrently) and FOR 420 and FOR 438) and completion of Tier I writing requirement
- Restrictions: Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
- Description: Management of forests for timber production in a multiple-use context. Analytical techniques, forecasting models, and financial analysis to support forest resource management decisions.
- Effective Dates: FALL 2021 - Open
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FOR 438 Forest Resource Economics
- Semester: Fall of every year
- Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
- Prerequisite: ((EC 201) and completion of Tier I writing requirement) and (MTH 124 or MTH 132) and (STT 201 or STT 224 or STT 231 or STT 421)
- Restrictions: Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
- Description: Basic economic and social science principles and techniques that govern human consumption and production of forest resources, including investment and benefit-cost, and regional impact analysis, and social impact assessment.
- Effective Dates: FALL 2023 - Open
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Past Courses
FOR 462 Forest Resource Economics and Management (Closed)
- Credits: Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
- Description: Economic concepts, analytical techniques, computer simulation/forecasting models, and geographic information systems to assess economic and ecological impacts of resource management decisions at a range of spatial and temporal scales. Geospatial tools, multiple ownerships. Individual forest stands to complex multi-use landscape scales.
- Effective Dates: SPRING 2020 -SPRING 2023
FOR 335 Business Innovation Toward a Sustainable Bioeconomy (Open and lectured by other faculties)
- Semester: Fall of every year
- Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
- Recommended Background: FOR 212
- Restrictions: Not open to freshmen.
- Description: Role of forest bioproducts in developing sustainable communities. Resource planning and availability for value added bioproducts. Bioproducts supply-chains analysis and principles of life cycle implementation.
- Effective Dates: FALL 2021 - Open
SOE 484 Forest Management and Planning (Lecturer) : Washington State University, Pullman, WA
NRS 383 Natural Resource Economics (2 weeks guest lectures): University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
FO 4113/6113 Forest Resource Economics (Teaching Assistant): Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MI