Undergraduate Advising
First-Year Advising
You will not necessarily need all of these courses in one semester. Remember, what you create is a draft and we will review it together during your advising appointment.
All incoming students in the College of Natural Resources are required to take NR 101; Exploring Natural Resources. Depending upon academic background, transfer students may not need to complete this course (contact your advisor if you have questions).
Below are some course suggestions that may be included in your semester course list:
- NR 101 (Exploring Natural Resources)
- Required math
- Required English
- ISEM (Integrated Seminar)
- Introductory major courses (1-2 credits; refer to your advising checklist for requirements)
- Free elective course (optional).
Refer to your Degree Audit for choices.
Sophomore Advising
Draft a schedule for your sophomore year, two semesters.
You may need to receive a grade of C or better in indicator courses to register for upper-division courses in your major. Also, there may be a specific grade or GPA requirement associated with major core courses. Refer to your advising checklist and degree audit for a listing of these course requirements.
Example indicator courses requiring a C or higher in order to register for upper division major courses and/or to graduate:
- FOR 274 (Forest Measurement & Inventory)–Forest Resources and Fire Ecology & Management majors
- FOR/REM 221 (Ecology)–Forest Resources, Fire Ecology & Management, Wildlife Resources, Fishery Resources, Ecology Conservation Biology majors
Example major core courses requiring a specific GPA:
Resource Recreation and Tourism majors must receive a minimum 2.3 GPA average in CSS 287, 304, 310, 383, 385, 386, 387, & 489.
Most sophomore students complete FOR/REM 221 (Ecology) and CSS/FOR 235 (Society and Natural Resources) in the second year.
- Ecology & Conservation Biology: Conservation Biology pdf
- Ecology & Conservation Biology: Natural Resource Ecology pdf
- Environmental Science - Biology pdf
- Environmental Science - Physical pdf
- Environmental Science - Social pdf
- Fire Ecology & Management pdf
- Fishery Resources pdf
- Forestry Resources pdf
- Rangeland Conservation pdf
- Natural Resource Conservation Planning & Management docx
- Natural Resource Conservation Science docx
- Renewable Materials pdf
- Wildlife Resources pdf
During your advising session we will review your drafted schedule for the following year (two semesters). By following the information provided below you will select courses that meet the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç and College of Natural Resources (CNR) core requirements. You will learn the importance of which classes must be completed before you can proceed to upper-division CNR courses. Once you become eligible for upper-division courses, you will be assigned a faculty adviser in the area of your major.
Students are always welcome to visit the Student Services Center during office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Advising appointments cannot be made through email.
Come prepared to your advising appointment:
Read the following information thoroughly and come to your advising appointment prepared. If you do not come prepared you will be asked to reschedule your appointment.
Step 1: Review your checklist
Step 2: Print off a blank Registration Worksheet
Use the blank Registration Work Sheet to draft your semester class schedule. If you are of sophomore class standing, you must bring this COMPLETED form with you to your advising appointment. Freshman may complete this form with an advisor’s guidance.
Step 3: Draft your class list
Using a pencil and the tools provided (Advising Checklist, Degree Audit, Freshmen Tips, Sophomore Notes), begin drafting a list of classes on the Registration Worksheet that you printed in Step 2. List the course names and numbers (i.e. Chem 101, Math 130, Engl 102, Bio 360, etc.). If your draft is not correct we will discuss potential changes during the advising appointment. You must bring this draft with you to your advising appointment.
Review your Degree Audit from the Student Menu after MyUI login. Degree Audit provides you with the courses needed to complete your major.
Step 4: Complete your registration
To select courses using the Class Schedule, choose the correct semester, then All Classes. You are now ready to look up details for each of the courses on your registration Worksheet.
View the registration schedule for the date you can begin to register, based on your credit level, i.e., senior, junior, sophomore, or freshman.