All Active Warnell Courses to be Evaluated

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The course suffix (numbers) are the same on the cross-listed courses as the Warnell ones.

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Course ID Cross-Listed Title
FANR 1100 MARS, Natural Resources Conservation
FANR 2200 GEOG, International Issues in Natural Resources and Conservation
FANR 3000 Field Orientation, Measurements, and Sampling in Forestry and Natural Resources
FANR 3060 CRSS, Soils and Hydrology
FANR 3200 Ecology of Natural Resources
FANR 3300 Economics of Renewable Resources
FANR 3400 Society and Natural Resources
FANR 3800 Spatial Analysis of Natural Resources
FANR 3900 Forestry and Natural Resources Internship
FANR 4261 ANTH, BIOL, ECOL, EETH, ENTO, GEOL, PATH, PBIO, Museum of Natural History Internship
FANR 4271/6271 ANTH, ECOL, GEOG, INTL, RLST, Field Studies in Natural Resources
FANR 4272/6272 MARS, Antarctica: The Fragile Continent
FANR 4500 Senior Project in Forestry and Natural Resources Management
FANR 4600 Senior Thesis in Forestry and Natural Resources
FANR 4800/6800 Renewable Resources Policy
FANR 4920H Honors Seminar in Natural Resources Ecology
FANR 5620/7620 GIS Applications for Natural Resources
FANR 5680/7680 Economic Perspectives on Natural Resource Issues
FANR 5850/7850 Natural Resources Law for Managers and Administrators
FANR 5870/7870 Advanced Renewable Resources Policy Issues
FANR 5900 Directed Readings or Projects in Forestry and Natural Resources
FANR 6750 Experimental Methods in Forestry and Natural Resources Research
FANR 7350 Social Science Research Methods in Natural Resources
FANR 7750 The Science of Sustainability
FANR 7860 AAEC, Natural Resource and Environmental Economics I
FANR 7900 Supervised Professional Practicum in Forestry and Natural Resources
FANR 8000 Forestry and Natural Resources Seminar
FANR 8200 Scientific Research in Forestry and Natural Resources
FANR 8300 Scientific Communication in Forestry and Natural Resources
FANR 9200 Applied Research in Forestry and Natural Resources
FISH 3000 WILD, Introduction to Fish and Wildlife Management
FISH 4100/6100 WASR, Environmental Monitoring
FISH 4310/6310 ECOL, WASR, Limnology
FISH 4380/6380 MARS, Marine Fisheries Biology
FISH 5360/7360 Fisheries Management
FISH 5400/7400 Fish Culture
FISH 8300 WILD, Wildlife and Fisheries Seminar
FISH 8360 WILD, Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
FISH 8390 WILD, Estimation of Fish and Wildlife Population Parameters
FISH 8610 EHSC, ECOL, WASR, Aquatic Toxicology
FISH 8680 ECOL, WILD, Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
FORS 3010 Dendrology
FORS 3500 Wood Properties and Utilization
FORS 3610 Forest Biometrics
FORS 4000/6000 WASR, Forest Soil Management
FORS 4010 Silviculture
FORS 4020/6020 Genetics and Breeding of Forest Trees
FORS 4030/6030 Regional Silviculture
FORS 4110/6110 WASR, Forest Hydrology
FORS 4200/6200 International Forest Business
FORS 4210/6210 Forest Health Protection
FORS 4250/6250 ECOL, GEOG, International Forest Management
FORS 4350/6350 Conservation Genetics
FORS 4570/6570 Practical Wood identification
FORS 4610/6610 Forest Mensuration
FORS 4620/6620 Timber Management
FORS 4640/6640 Forest Inventory
FORS 4650/6650 Forestry Field Camp
FORS 4670/6670 BCMB, PBIO, Plant Molecular Responses to Environment
FORS 4700 Forest Economics
FORS 4710/6710 Forest Planning
FORS 4760 ANTH, CRSS, ECOL, Agroforestry in the Caribbean
FORS 4850/6850 Forest Operations Study Tour
FORS 5010/7010 Urban Tree Management
FORS 5610/7610 Prescribed Fire in the Forest Ecosystem
FORS 5650/7650 Aerial Photogrammetry in Forestry
FORS 5660/7660 Forest Science for Teachers
FORS 5720/7720 Forest Harvesting and Roads
FORS 5730/7730 Principles of Forest Management
FORS 5750/7750 Procurement and Management of Wood Fiber Supply
FORS 5760/7760 Forest Products Marketing
FORS 6760 Quantitative Models for Forest Resources Managers
FORS 7070 Forest Resources Consulting and Real Estate Practice
FORS 7550 Contemporary Forest Products
FORS 7630 Intensive Forest Management
FORS 7640 Advanced Forest Management
FORS 7710 Advanced Forest Economics
FORS 7780 Timberland Accounting, Finance, and Taxation
FORS 7790 Forest Finance Decisions
FORS 7900 Forest Operations Management and Planning
FORS 8010 Forest Business Seminar
FORS 8020 Bio-based Economy Seminar
FORS 8030 Advanced Tree Physiology
FORS 8040 Current Topics in Forest Biotechnology
FORS 8050 Forest Stand Dynamics
FORS 8100 Advanced Forest Ecology
FORS 8180 Principles of Forest Land Treatment
FORS 8450 Advanced Forest Planning
FORS 8480 Quantitative Modeling of Forest Stands
FORS 8490 Sampling Techniques for Biological Populations
FORS 8770 ECOL, PBIO, Communities and Ecosystems
FORS 8780 Issues in Timberland Finance and Management
FORS 8850 CRSS, ECOL, PBIO, Terrestrial Biogeochemical Cycling
NRRT 3310 RLST, Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Awareness
NRRT 5400/7400 ANTH, RLST, Parks and Ecotourism Management
NRRT 5410/7410 RLST, Wilderness Management
NRRT 5800/7800 Environmental Interpretation for Outdoor Recreation and Nature-Based Tourism
NRRT 5900/7900 Tourism and Sustainable Development
WASR 1020 Introduction to Water Resources
WASR 4000/6000 FORS, Forest Soil Management
WASR 4100/6100 FISH, Environmental Monitoring
WASR 4110/6110 FORS, Forest Hydrology
WASR 4300/6300 Field Methods in Hydrology
WASR 4310/6310 FISH, Limnology
WASR 4400 Introduction to Wetlands
WASR 4500/6500 Quantitative Methods in Hydrology
WASR 4700/6700 Hydrology, Geology, and Soils of Georgia
WASR 6800 Control and Systems Theory for the Environmental Scientist
WASR 8200 Hillslope Hydrology Seminar
WASR 8300 System Identification for the Environmental Scientist
WASR 8400 Environmental Process Control Laboratory
WASR 8500 Environmental Systems Analysis and Control
WASR 8610 FISH, Aquatic Toxicology
WASR 8730 Aquifer Mechanics
WASR 8740 GEOL, Hydrologic Flow and Transport Modeling
WILD 3000 FISH, Introduction to Fish and Wildlife Management
WILD 3580 ECOL, Vertebrate Natural History
WILD 3700 BIOL, Animal Behavior
WILD 4000/6000 Management of Wildlife Habitat
WILD 4040/6040 ECOL, Herpetology
WILD 4050/6050 BIOL, Mammalogy
WILD 4060/6060 Field Ornithology
WILD 4280/6280 Field Study in Natural History
WILD 4400/6400 Wildlife Physiology and Nutrition
WILD 4500/6500 ECOL, FISH, MARS, Nongame and Endangered Species Management
WILD 4600/6600 POPH, Field Methods in Wildlife Management and Research
WILD 4700/6700 Techniques in Wildlife Population Management
WILD 4800/6800 Wildlife Ecology and Management for Teachers
WILD 4900/6900 Wildlife Damage Management
WILD 5100/7100 POPH, Wildlife Disease Ecology and Management
WILD 5200/7200 International Issues in Wildlife Conservation
WILD 5330/7330 CRSS, Wildlife Management in Agricultural Ecosystems
WILD 5700/7700 Applied Population Dynamics
WILD 8200 Wildlife Telemetry
WILD 8300 FISH, Wildlife and Fisheries Seminar
WILD 8310 ECOL, PBIO, Population Ecology
WILD 8322 ECOL, Concepts and Approaches in Ecosystem Ecology
WILD 8325 ECOL, PBIO, Modeling Population Ecology
WILD 8330 ECOL, Landscape Ecology
WILD 8350 Waterfowl and Wetland Management
WILD 8360 FISH, Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
WILD 8390 FISH, Estimation of Fish and Wildlife Population Parameters
WILD 8410 ECOL, PBIO, Community Ecology
WILD 8680 ECOL, FISH, Animal Biodiversity and Conservation