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Rangeland Ecology
        
& Management Dept.
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83844-1135

phone (208) 885-6536
range@uidaho.edu

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We offer a variety of courses that help students understand how rangelands work and how to manage them.

Our goal is to offer effective and interactive courses that form an informational foundation for future rangeland managers, researchers, educators, and consultants.

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  Undergraduate Courses
We offer undergraduate courses dedicated to the study of rangelands.
REM 102 Opportunities in Rangeland Ecology and Management
REM 221  Ecology
REM 251 Principles of Range Resource Management
REM 351 Wildland Field Plant Identification
REM 353 Rangeland Plant Identification and Ecology
REM 357 Rangeland and Riparian Habitat Assessment
REM 402 GIS Applications In Natural Resources
REM 410 Principles of Vegetation Measurement and Assessment
REM 429 Landscape Ecology
REM 440 Wildland Restoration Ecology
REM 450 Global Environmental Change
REM 452 Western Wildland Landscape
REM 454 Rangeland Weed Management
REM 456 Integrated Rangeland Management
REM 459 Rangeland Ecology
REM 460 Rangeland Ecology Current Topics and Field Studies  
REM 472 Remote Sensing of the Environment
  Important Related Courses
Rangeland faculty members also teach core courses taken by all students in the College of Natural Resources.

NR 101

Exploring Natural Resources
NR 404 GIS In Fire Ecology and Management
CNR 470 Integrated Natural Resource Planning
FISH 430 Riparian Ecology and Management
FISH 435 Wetland Ecology and Management
FOR 462 Watershed Science and Management
SOIL 454 Soil Development and Classification
  Graduate Courses
We also offer several graduate courses that focus on rangeland ecology and management.
REM 501 Seminar
REM 527 Landscape Ecology of Forests and Rangelands 
REM 551 Rangeland Vegetation Ecology
REM 556 Foraging Behavior of Herbivores
REM 560 Plant Ecophysiology 
  Online Courses
Online courses offer additional learning opportunities.
REM 221 Ecology
REM 410 Principles of Vegetation Measurement and Assessment
REM 402 GIS Applications In Natural Resources
REM 440 Wildland Restoration Ecology
REM 459 Rangeland Ecology
REM 560 Plant Ecophysiology 
  Other Course Opportunities
Plus, faculty can guide students in one-on-one or small group teaching opportunities.
  REM 401 Practicum in Tutoring
   for students who want to try out teaching and tutoring
  REM 403 Workshop
   allows students to get credit for participating in workshops
REM 404/GEOG 404 Global Environmental Change
  REM 404 Special Topics
   small groups of students studying "hot topics" in range
  REM 497 Senior Research and Thesis
   undergraduate research projects
  REM 499 Directed Study
  opportunity to pursue a specific topic or do an internship