The objective of this major is to provide an undergraduate education focused on energy land management and how it relates to energy development. With an emphasis on the management, coordination, and development of surface, mineral and other energy interests. With an advisory board of national and local industry partners, this program will provide a strong foundation in the key aspects of energy land management and will produce trained professionals that are critically needed in the energy and regulatory sectors.
Course Schedule
Freshman Year
Fall | Spring |
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ENGL 101 – Intro to Composition and Rhetoric | GEOL 103 and 104 – Earth Through Time |
ARE 187 – Energy Resource Economics | ENLM 150 – Introduction to Energy Land Management
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GEOL 101 and 102 – Planet Earth
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GEF 5 |
Select ONE:
FOR 101 – Careers in Natural Resources Management WVUE 191 – First Year Seminar |
GEF 6
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Select ONE:
MATH 126A – College Algebra (5-Day) MATH 126B – College Algebra (4-Day) MATH 126C – College Algebra (3-Day) |
Elective
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For full suggested course schedule, class descriptions and more information on General Education Foundations (GEF) see the course catalog.
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Morgan Campbell
Throughout his undergraduate career, Morgan Campbell took advantage of every opportunity to gain hands-on experience through valuable internships and professional organizations.
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