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Social and ecological field methods commonly used in natural resource management, with an emphasis on methods that are effective and ethical for cross-cultural research.
Required field trips. This is a short-term study abroad course.
BZ 110 (Principles of Animal Biology (GT-SC2)) or BZ 111 or BZ 120 or LIFE 103 or MATH 118 (College Algebra in Context II (GT-MA1)) or or MATH 127 or MATH 141 to 161 - at least 1 course or MATH 229 to 479 - at least 1 course
9704911360 | Brett.Bruyere@colostate.edu
Brett Bruyere, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at CSU. He teaches coursework in research methodologies and environmental communication. Brett serves as the director of the CSU Environmental Learning Center, a 212-acre nature preserve located four miles east of the main campus in Fort Collins. The ELC provides hundreds of environmental education programs to youth and the community.