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Analytics

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...designed for full-time students only. Applications for...504 Spring 2026: AA 503 and AA 505...

Physiology

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...in Programs of Study for the M.S...required to complete PHY 503 , PHY 504 , BCH...

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...here prepares communities everywhere for success. NC State...count enrollment totaled 40,503. This number comprised...

Statistics

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...the minimal requirements for entry. For the PhD...Statistical Inference II , ST 503 Fundamentals of Linear...

Architecture (MR)

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...Final Project Studio In Architecture for the last semester ARC 503 Advanced Architectural Design (Series...

PRT 503 Advanced Fiscal Management for Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport Organizations

±Ê¸é°ÕÌý503ÌýÌýAdvanced Fiscal Management for Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport OrganizationsÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

This course is intended to provide students with advanced concepts of fiscal management as applied to the unique industries of parks, recreation, tourism and sport management. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how the receipt, disbursement, and utilization of funds can foster sustainability within these types of organizations. Additionally, this course will focus on developing the skills necessary to apply ethical financial analysis principles through financial risk management. This course is restricted to PRTM masters students and others by consent of the instructor. This course will be offered online in an accelerated eight-week format.

Restriction: PRTM Graduate Students

Typically offered in Fall only

FOR 503 Silvics and Forest Tree Physiology

¹ó°¿¸éÌý503/¹ó°¿¸éÌý403ÌýÌýSilvics and Forest Tree PhysiologyÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Ecological and physiological processes influencing establishment, growth, and development of trees and forest stands with particular emphasis on forest types of Southeastern United States; influence of resource availability on forest stand productivity; physical and biochemical processes associated with tree function, including water relations, mineral nutrition, transport and translocation, photosynthesis, respiration; internal and environmental factors regulating tree growth and development. Emphasis is given to practical applications and implications for ecosystem function. Graduate students receive additional training in research methods, experimental design, hypothesis testing and data analysis in support of their individual graduate programs.

Typically offered in Fall only