| Earning a minor in
Environmental Education and Interpretation:
The
minor consists of 27 credits. It is open only to natural resources majors
(other than resource management) and biology majors. Others may request
special permission from the CNR associate dean for academic affairs.
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Required
courses, 24 credits: NRES 301, 302, 368, 369, 376, 478. If you
are not a CNR major, you must also take NRES 150.
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Electives:
3-6 credits from field courses selected in consultation with the
coordinator of the minor.
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