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Biology
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Two-day field course introducing chainsaw use, maintenance, and safety. Chainsaw parts their function and care; proper care and use of personal protective equipment; creating a pre-fell plan and safety evaluation; and notching, felling, limbing, and bucking techniques. Chainsaw safety certifications will be awarded upon completion. This course may be used by individuals who need to satisfy certification or safety requirements for Department of Natural Resources, forestry service, arborists, and construction. It also may be a selective for specific concentrations in the BS Environmental Science degree program. |
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Course # | BIO 250-700A |
Credits | 1 |
Tuition | $259.81 plus special course fee of $55.08 |
Schedule | Thursday and Friday, January 19 and 20, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm; plus arranged |
Location | UW-Stout, Room 141 Jarvis Hall Science Addition |
Delivery | Face-to-face |
Instructor | Dr. Amanda Little |
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Update: This course has been cancelled.
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Strategies for conservation and sustainable management of freshwater and marine fisheries. Characteristics of vulnerable species, direct and indirect causes of decline, habitat mitigation, fishery assessment and regulation, management of undesired and invading species. For professional development of educators or for those interested in learning about strategies for conservation and sustainable management of freshwater and marine fisheries. This course may be applied towards the PSM in Conservation Biology. For registration questions, contact outreachreg@uwstout.edu. |
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Course # | BIO 715-930C |
Credits | 3 |
Tuition | $1,842.00 graduate |
Schedule | January 4 - January 23 |
Delivery | Online |
Instructor | Dr. Michael Bessert |
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Human Resource Management
Description |
Introductory course that provides a complete overview of human resource roles and responsibilities. Foundational human resource knowledge and competencies based on the SHRM body of knowledge: selecting qualified individuals; total rewards; learning and development; the performance management process; employment law. Professional development opportunity. For registration questions, contact outreachreg@uwstout.edu. |
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Course # | INMGT 380-700C |
Credits | 1 |
Tuition | $233.81 WI undergraduate plus $250 special course fee for SHRM handbook |
Schedule | March 20 - May 10 |
Delivery | Online |
Instructor | Ms. Katie Walk |
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Languages
These language courses are part of the Collaborative Language Program, coordinated by the University of Wisconsin System on behalf of all participating UW campuses. Learn more.
Description |
Second level of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in French. Introduction to future, conditional, imperfect and subjunctive verbs. Direct and indirect object pronouns. Short spontaneous and directed conversations. Topics in cultures of French-speaking people. One year H.S. French or FREN-101 required. For individuals who wish to learn the French language and culture. |
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Course # | FREN 102-700A |
Credits | 4 |
Tuition | $1,265.08 WI undergraduate |
Schedule | January 23 - May 10; Online plus online-synchronous sessions on Wednesdays, 9:00 am - 9:55 am |
Delivery | Online and online-synchronous |
Instructor | Stefano Marazana |
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Continued development of the fundamentals of the German language through the development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills; continued development of an understanding of German society and culture. For those who wish to learn German. Students must have taken GER 121 and GER 122, or GER 101, or have the consent of instructor if they have taken a beginning German course. |
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Course # | GER 102-700A |
Credits | 4 |
Tuition | $1,265.08 WI undergraduate |
Schedule | January 23 - May 10; Online-synchronous sessions Monday and Wednesday, 9:00 am - 9:50 am; online-asynchronous Tuesday and Friday |
Delivery | Online and online-synchronous |
Instructor | Ms. Rebecca Raham, Department of Modern Language, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 715-232-2693, rebecca.raham@uwrf.edu |
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Fly tying, casting techniques, literature, stream craft, equipment considerations, conservation ethics and natural resources stewardship. Students must have a current WI fishing license and trout stamp; rods and reels provided; waders are not needed. |
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Course # | PE 125-700A |
Credits | 1 |
Tuition | $316.27 WI undergraduate |
Schedule | March 20 - May 10; Tuesdays, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
Location | UW-Stout, Jarvis Hall Tech Wing, Room 279 |
Delivery | Face-to-face |
Instructor | Dr. Dennis VandenBloomen |