2010-2011 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries
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Keith L. Belli, Head
D.A. Buehler, Director of Graduate Studies
Professors |
Belli, K.L., PhD - Minnesota |
Bozell, J.J., PhD - Colorado State |
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 |
Ostermeier, D.M., PhD - Syracuse |
Rials, T.G., PhD - Virginia Tech |
Schlarbaum, S.E., PhD - Colorado State |
Strange, R.J., PhD - Oregon State |
Wilson, J.L., PhD - Tennessee |
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Associate Professors |
Buckley, D.S., PhD - Michigan Tech |
Eda, S., PhD - Japan |
Franklin, J.A., PhD - Alberta (Canada) |
Gray, M.J., PhD - Texas Tech |
Hickling, G.J., PhD - Western Ontario (Canada) |
Keyser, P.D., PhD - Clemson |
Muller, L.I., PhD - Georgia |
Wang, S., PhD - Nanjing Forestry (China) |
Young, T.M., PhD - Tennessee |
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Assistant Professors |
Harper, D.P., PhD - Washington State |
Henning, J.G., PhD - Virginia Tech |
Henry, T.B., PhD - Auburn |
Labbe, N., PhD - Bordeaux (France) |
Taylor, M.M., PhD - Oregon State |
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Instructors |
Minser, W.G., MS - Tennessee |
Moschler, W., MS - Virginia Tech |
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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 |
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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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MAJORS |
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DEGREES |
Forestry |
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MS |
Natural Resources |
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PhD |
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Natural Resource Economics concentration |
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Wildlife and Fisheries Science |
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MS |
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.
The department participates in a program designed to give graduate students an opportunity to develop an interdisciplinary specialization in environmental policy. See Department of Political Science for program description.
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