Course Listing

Students are responsible for tracking their degree progress and for completing their degree requirements. Using the following course forecast information, students will plan ahead and work with their advisor to create and update academic plans. 

Note: The course listing page includes information about which NR requirement each course meets in the Fish and Wildlife option. Students doing an Ecampus option or an ISO should work with their advisor directly to confirm they are meeting all requirements.


EOY = Every other year courses

Natural Resources Courses by Term

All information is subject to change

2025-2026 Academic Year
 

Spring 2025: Subject to Change

ATS 201 (4) Climate Science
BI 103 (4) Human Biology (200 level Bio preferred for NR majors)
BI 223 (4) Principles of Biology
FES 440 (3) Wildland Fire Ecology 
FES 445 (4) Ecological Restoration
FES 485 (3) Consensus and NR
FW 255 (3) Field Sampling of Fish and Wildlife 
FW 311 (3) Ornithology offered Spring 2025 (EOY); FW 317 offered Spring 26
FW 323 (3) Management of Pacific Salmon
FW 481 (3) Wildlife Ecology offered Spring 2025 (EOY); FW 320 offered Spring 26
GEOG 333: Environmental Justice
MTH 112z (4) Elementary Functions
MTH 241 (4) Calculus for Management and Social Science
MTH 245 (4) Math for Soc Sci/Mgmt
PS 475 (4) Environmental Politics and Policy 

Fall 2025: Subject to Change

BI 101 (4) Environ. Biology (Note: 200-level Bio required for F&W Conservation Option)
BI 221 (5) Principles of Biology (Note: 200-level Bio Highly Recommended)
CH 121 (5) or CH 231/261 (5)
COMM 321 (3) Intro to Comm Theory
ECON 201 (4) Intro to Microeconomics
ENSC 210/ Formally GEO 221 (4) Environmental Geology
FES 341 (3) Forest Ecology
FES 342 (3) Forest Types of the Northwest
FW 251 (3) Prin of Fish and Wildlife
GEOG 242/ Formally GEOG 340 (3) Urban Aqua Networks
MTH 251 (4) Differential Calculus 
NR 201 (3) Managing NR for the Future
RNG 353 (4) Wildland Plant Identification
RNG 455 (4) Riparian Ecohydrology & Management
ST 243z (4) Principles of Statistics
ST 351 (4) Intro to Statistical Methods
SUS 350 (4) Sustainable Communities
TRAL 353 (4) Nature, Eco, and Adventure Tourism 
WR 323 (3) Advanced Writing & Argumentation
Z477 (4) Aquatic Entomology 

Winter 2026: Subject to Change

AEC 352 (3) Environmential Economics and Policy
BI 102 (4) Animal Biology (Note: 200-level Bio recommended for NR majors)
BI 222 (5) Principles of Biology
BI 370 (3) Ecology
ECON 201 (4) Intro to Microeconomics
ENSC 321 (3) Case Studies
FES 365 (3) Issues in Natural Resources Conservation
FW 312 (2) Systematics of Birds offered Winter 2026 (EOY); FW 318 offered Winter 2027
FW 326 (3) Integrated Watershed Mgmt
FW 350 (3) Endangered Species, Society, and Sustainability 
FW 370 (4) Conservation Genetics
GEOG 333: Environmental Justice
GEOG 360 (4) GISCIENCE
MTH 112z (4) Trig/Elem Functions
MTH 251 (4) Differential Calculus
NR 202 (3) Natural Resources Problems and Solutions 
NR 455 (4) NR Decision Making
RNG 341 (3) Rangeland Mgmt
ST 243z (4) Principles of Statistics
SUS 304 (4) Sust. Assessment  

Spring 2026: Subject to Change

ATS 201 (4) Climate Science
BI 103 (4) Human Biology (200 level Bio preferred for NR majors)
BI 223 (5) Principles of Biology
FES 440 (3) Wildland Fire Ecology 
FES 445 (4) Ecological Restoration
FES 485 (3) Consensus and NR 
FW 255 (3) Field Sampling of Fish and Wildlife 
FW 317 (3) Mammalogy offered Spring 2026 (EOY); FW 311 offered Spring 27
FW 323 (3) Management of Pacific Salmon
FW 320 (4) Population Dynamics offered Spring 2026 (EOY); FW 481 offered Spring 27
GEOG 333: Environmental Justice
MTH 112z (4) Elementary Functions
MTH 241 (4) Calculus for Management and Social Science
MTH 245 (4) Math for Soc Sci/Mgmt
PS 475 (4) Environmental Politics and Policy