Prerequisites for all four majors in a flow chart
Conservation & Restoration Ecology
CREC Degree Program Electives Form
Forestry
OPM Forestry Educational Requirements
Rangeland Resources
OPM Rangeland Resources Education Requirements
Wildlife Science
OPM Wildlife Biology Educational Requirements
Faculty advisors help students explore natural resources career opportunities. Your faculty advisor is a professor from your department who has a wealth of experience that helps him or her give you good advice about your academic program. Take advantage of your advisor's insight as you plan your class schedules each semester and throughout your college career. Your faculty advisor may also be able to help you connect with summer internships or undergraduate research opportunities. Faculty advisors evaluate transfer credits for your major. If you are a transfer student, be sure to meet with your advisor early on so that you know what classes your transfer credits substitute and you can graduate on schedule. Faculty advisors are assigned according to your major.
MAJOR ADVISORS --
Conservation & Restoration Ecology:
Dr. Eugene W. Schupp
eugene.schupp@usu.edu
(435) 797-2475
Forestry:
Dr. James N. Long
james.long@usu.edu
(435) 797-2574
Rangeland Resources:
Dr. F.E. (Fee) Busby
fee.busby@usu.edu
(435) 797-2319
Wildlife Science:
Dr. Karen E. Mock
karen.mock@usu.edu
(435) 797-7870