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ENT 504 Professional Development for Agriculture and the Life Sciences
A successful professional career in agriculture and the life sciences is not limited to understanding just the science of these disciplines. Also required is an understanding of career paths, professional ethics, written and verbal communication, safety, how to work with animals and human subjects, personal interactions, vita preparation, networking, and future directions of the discipline. These skills are essential to taking the knowledge obtained in our science and applying them to a career in the discipline. Graduate Standing required.
Typically offered in Fall only
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FOR 504 The Practice of Silviculture
The theory and practice of stand regeneration, controlling composition, intermediate treatments and growth; application of the knowledge of silvics in the management of stands. Emphasis on forest communities of North America. Co-requisite course is ¹ó°¿¸éÌý506: Silviculture Laboratory (Optional)
Typically offered in Spring only
ECI 504 Digital Accessibility for Learning, Design and Technology
This course provides an introduction to digital accessibility as it relates to learning, design, and technology use. Students will learn the fundamentals of digital accessibility, identify common barriers to access, practice fixing accessibility issues, and explore the legal and cultural aspects of disability.
Prerequisite: Graduate Standing
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer