2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries
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Keith L. Belli, Head
David S. Buckley, Director of Graduate Studies
Professors
Belli, K.L., PhD - Minnesota
Bozell, J.J., PhD - Colorado State
Buckley, D.S., PhD - Michigan Tech
Buehler, D.A., PhD - Virginia Tech
Clatterbuck, W.W., PhD - Mississippi State
Dearden, B.L., PhD - Colorado State
Fly, J.M., PhD - Michigan
Harper, C.A., PhD - Clemson
Hodges, D.G., (James R Cox Professor) PhD - Georgia
Houston, A.T., PhD - Tennessee
Keyser, P.D., PhD - Clemson
Ostermeier, D.M., PhD - Syracuse
Rials, T.G., PhD - Virginia Tech
Schlarbaum, S.E., PhD - Colorado State
Strange, R.J., PhD - Oregon State
Wang, S., PhD - Nanjing Forestry (China)
Wilson, J.L., PhD - Tennessee
Young, T.M., PhD - Tennessee
Associate Professors
Eda, S., PhD - Japan
Franklin, J.A., PhD - Alberta (Canada)
Gray, M.J., PhD - Texas Tech
Harper, D.P., PhD - Washington State
Hickling, G.J., PhD - Western Ontario (Canada)
Labbe, N., PhD - Bordeaux (France)
Muller, L.I., PhD - Georgia
Taylor, M.M., PhD - Oregon State
Assistant Professors
Baker, D.A., - Leeds (UK)
Henry, T.B., PhD - Auburn
Jean-Phillippe, S., PhD - Tennessee
Willcox, E., PhD - Florida
Adjunct Faculty
Albright, R., PhD - Southern Illinois
Clark, J.D., PhD - Arkansas
Franzreb, K., PhD - Arizona State
Lannom, K.O., PhD - Michigan Tech
Peine, J., PhD - Arizona
Van Manen, F., PhD - Tennessee
Emeriti Faculty
Dimmick, R.W., PhD - Wyoming
Hill, Sr., T.K., PhD - Auburn
Pelton, M.R., PhD - Georgia
Rennie, J.C., PhD - North Carolina State
Schneider, G., PhD - Michigan State
Speer, C.A., PhD - Utah State
Stumbo, D.A., PhD - Minnesota
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Forestry |
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MS |
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Bio-Based Products and Wood Science and Technology concentration |
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Natural Resources |
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PhD |
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Natural Resource Economics concentration |
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Wildlife Health concentration |
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Wildlife and Fisheries Science |
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MS |
Wildlife Health concentration |
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The mission of the Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries is to advance the management, utilization, and appreciation of natural resources in Tennessee, the region, and beyond through programs in teaching, research, and extension.
Environmental Policy Minor
The department participates in a program designed to give graduate students an opportunity to develop an interdisciplinary specialization in environmental policy. The Department of Political Science is the home department for the minor. See Environmental Policy Minor for description and requirements.
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