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Minor in Quantitative Methods in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences

The Spatial and Quantitative Methods in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Minor is ideal for students seeking preparation for careers requiring skills in geographic information systems, statistics, research design, and/or mathematical modeling. This minor is open to students in all majors and especially relevant for those pursing a major related to natural resource and environmental issues who want to distinguish themselves with more advanced analytical skills.

Required Courses for Spatial and Quantitative Methods in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Minor
Courses Hours
NRES 421, 445, 493; CPSC 440
SOC 485; STAT 200
3-4
NRES 422, 427, 469; ANSC 448; GEOG 467; 468 3-4
NRES 454, 455, 465; GEOG 476, 479 3-5
Minimum hours required for the minor 18

Courses in the minor cannot be completed Credit/No-Credit.

Minor Advising information available from:
Dr. Tim Marty
N-507 Turner Hall
tmarty@illinois.edu
244-2917
Dr. Richard Brazee
W-523 Turner Hall
braze@illinois.edu
333-6271