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ESE Student Handbook
ESE Handbook
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(Updated April 2011)
Curriculum
mapThe ESE curriculum is designed to create a foundation where students develop the knowledge and tools necessary for sustainable management of natural resources and to reduce the "ecological footprint" of human society. As an ESE graduate student you will be exposed to large-scale ecological issues (e.g. global warming, loss of biodiversity, sustainable food production) and the scientific principles that help design solutions. The ESE program aims to train practitioners (consultants, policy makers, regulators, industry) at the MS level, and researchers and educators at the PhD level. Students choose a theme, and take courses that support their theme area and unique research.

Download an excel file of courses from seven core course areas (worksheet tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet). This file undergoes revision frequently, as new courses are developed, and others are updated. Please use only as a guideline.

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ESE Seminar course - Spring Semester.
The ESE Spring Seminar course evaluated Ecosystem Resilience related to land use practices.

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