FNR 506: Theory And Application Of Natural Resource Extension Programming

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Spring 2025 Lecture Distance Learning Upper Division
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This course will provide an opportunity for students to develop and implement extension activities based on their research interests. The course will focus on important natural resources issues, identify common target audiences, provide examples of extension programming, discuss outputs developed from various extension programs, and outline metrics used to evaluate program impact.

Learning Outcomes

1Be familiar with the breadth of natural resource extension programs.

2Create a logic model based on student research and extension interests.

3Develop a plan that outlines student extension goals.

4Communicate technical information to non-scientific audiences.

Course FNR 506 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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NOJuniors (75-89 credits), Freshmen (0-14 credits), Sophomores (30-44 credits),...show more

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Brian J Macgowan

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