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Oklahoma State - NREM - 3213
FOREST ECOLOGY - NREM 3213ORGANIZATION NOTES, POLICIES, AND PROCEDURES INSTRUCTOR: Stephen W. Hallgren AGH 022 744-6805 steve.hallgren@okstate.edu Office hours: open PREREQUISITES: Elementary instruction in plant biology OBJECTIVES: The student will
Oklahoma State - NREM - 3223
FOR 3223 Spring 2008 Silviculture Dr. Rodney Will 008H Agriculture Hall Phone 744-5444 rodney.will@okstate.edu Office Hours: Open door policy or by appointment Prerequisite: FOR 3213 - Forest Ecology Lecture: Tuesday and Thursday 12:30-1:20, 014 Ag H
Oklahoma State - NREM - 3363
NREM 3363 Outline: 1NREM 3363 FOREST BIOMETRICS SYLLABUS AND COURSE OUTLINE, SPRING 2009I. INTRODUCTORY This course deals with the application of statistical methods to forestry problems including stand volume estimation, growth measurement, and
Oklahoma State - NREM - 3513
Principles of Conservation Biology NREM/ZOOL 3513 Spring 2009 Dr. James H. Shaw Natural Resource Ecology and Management 744-9842 jim.shaw@okstate.edu Meeting Time and Place: 10:30 am 11:45 am Tuesday and Thursday 103 Life Sciences West Office Hours:
Oklahoma State - NREM - 3513
NREM/ZOOL 3513 Conservation Biology. Calendar- Fall 2008 Topic Aug 19- Introduction + What is Conservation Biology? Aug 21- Biodiversity- the basics Aug 26- Biodiversity- numbers and trends Aug 28- Environmental economics Sept 2- Environmental ethics
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4213
NREM 4213 - ECOPHYSIOLOGY TOPICAL OUTLINE - UNIT 1I. Photosynthesis A. Biological mechanism (hand out - 4 steps) B. Environmental Effects on Pn-light, temp., humidity, soil moisture (drought and flooding), nutrients, carbon dioxide, air pollutants
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4323
NREM 4323 TIMBER MANAGEMENT Fall 2008Introduction: The Timber Management course this year will be imported from the University of Georgia. Dr. Bruce Borders is the presentor and his syllabus and course outline are attached. Dr. Rodney Will is the in
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4333
NREM 4333 FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: PLANNING & DECISION MAKING SPRING 2008INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Thomas Kuzmic Office: 015 Agricultural Hall Telephone: 744-5463 E-mail: thomas.kuzmic@okstate.edu Office Hours: An open door policy is generally maintained.
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4343
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY NREM 4343* - FOREST ADMINISTRATION AND POLICYInstructor: Office: Telephone: Class Schedule: Place: Office Hours: Text:Dr. Craig McKinley 303C Ag Hall 405 744-8065 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30 11:45 am 014 Ag Hall Open;
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4353
NREM 4353 COURSE OUTLINEREADING: I. Wildland Recreation: Principles, Ethics & Social Dimensions A. Importance of Wildland Recreation to People B. Evolution of a Definition C. Taxonomy of Recreation Benefits D. Defining a Wilderness/Wildland Ethic E.
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4403
Wetland Ecology and Management NREM 4403 Spring 2007Instructor: Office: Phone: E-mail: Office Hrs: TA: Office: Lecture Time: Lab Time: Text: Dr. Craig A. Davis 239 Agricultural Hall 744-6859 craig.a.davis@okstate.edu Anytime Im in my office April Es
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4414
CONS 4414 Fisheries Management Spring 2009Lecture: 10:30am -11:20 am TR in RM 14 AGH Lab: 2:00pm 5:50pm Tuesday in Rm 14 AGH (some labs will be held in the computer lab, RM 005 AGH) Dr. Dan Shoup 242 Ag Hall Office hrs: T 11:30 12:20 am, R 1:00 1
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4424
CONS 4424 Fisheries Techniques Spring 200911:30am -12:45pm MW Rm 19 AGH, 2:30pm 5:20pm Tue Rm 14 AGH Dr. Dan Shoup 242 Ag Hall Office hrs: by appointment dshoup@okstate.edu 744-9671Text: Fisheries Techniques, second edition. Murphy and Willis, 19
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4464
OrnithologyNREM/ZOOL 4464 Spring 2007Instructor: Office: Phone: E-mail: Office Hrs: Lecture Time: Lab Time: Text: Dr. Craig A. Davis 239 Agricultural Hall 744-6859 craig.a.davis@okstate.edu Mon and Tue (1-3 pm) or anytime I am in my office T.A.: Mat
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4513
CONSERVATION SCIENCE 4513. Wildlife Management. Syllabus, Spring, 2008 Dr. James H. Shaw Ag Hall 260 Ext. 4-9842 E-mail: jim.shaw@okstate.edu If you send e-mail please put 4513 in the title line. Otherwise Ill likely delete it as spam. Office Hours:
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4513
COSC 4513. Wildlife Management. Spring, 2008 Jan 8- People & wildlife Jan 10- Values, agencies & NGOs Jan 15- Wildlife habitatApr 3-Wetland wildlife management Apr 8- Hour Exam III Apr 10- Forest management & wildlife (Plans Due) Apr 15- Wildlife o
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4524
Wildlife Management Techniques NREM 4524 Fall 2008Instructor: Office: Phone: E-mail: Office Hrs: Class Time: Required Text: Dr. Craig A. Davis T.A.: 239 Agricultural Hall 744-6859 craig.a.davis@okstate.edu Mon and Tue (9:30-11:00 am) or anytime I am
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4783
Prescribed Fire NREM 4783/5783 Fall 2008 3 hours credit Instructor: John Weir, Office 303H Ag Hall Phone-744-5442, email- john.weir@okstate.edu Course Objectives: To become familiar with the rationale, techniques, and implementation of prescribed fir
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4793
Advanced Prescribed Fire RLEM 4993/5993 3 hours credit Spring 2008 Instructor: John Weir, Research Associate, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Office 405 744-5442, Mobile 405 780-0036, john.weir@okstate.edu Text: An assortment o
Oklahoma State - NREM - 4990
NREM 4990:201. Deer Check Stations. Syllabus, Fall, 2008 Dr. James H. Shaw Ag Hall 260 Ext. 4-9842 E-mail: jim.shaw@okstate.edu If you send e-mail please put 4990 in the title line. Otherwise Ill likely delete it as spam. Office Hours: Tuesdays and T
Oklahoma State - NREM - 5103
NREM 5103 Spring 2009 Production Ecology of Forested Ecosystems Dr. Rodney Will 008H Agriculture Hall Phone 744-5444 rodney.will@okstate.edu Office Hours: Open door policy or by appointment Course Objective: To gain an understanding of the mechanisms
Oklahoma State - NREM - 5424
CONS 5424 Fisheries Techniques Spring 200911:30am -12:45pm MW Rm 19 AGH, 2:30pm 5:20pm Tue Rm 14 AGH Dr. Dan Shoup 242 Ag Hall Office hrs: by appointment dshoup@okstate.edu 744-9671Text: Fisheries Techniques, second edition. Murphy and Willis, 19
Oklahoma State - CS - 3613
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Oklahoma State - CS - 3613
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Oklahoma State - CS - 3613
83; ) k + k( n = c a.)n dom( c a os dna sdleiy snoitauqe owt eseht gniddA.kn knc b= =b aneht ,)n dom( c b dna )n dom( b a fI )iii(knecneh ;)k(n =kn = a b ,eroferehT .Z kemos rof.)n dom( a b = b a taht snaem )n dom(
Oklahoma State - CS - 4323
HOMEWORK LOG ECEN/CS 4323 Design and Implementation of Operating Systems Dr. Burrell Date Logged In 9-30-08 9-30-08 9-30-08 9-30-08 9-30-08 9-30-08 9-30-08 9-30-08 10-24-08 10-24-08 Time Logged In 12:21 pm 12:23 pm 12:22 pm 12:22 pm 12:21 pm 12:23 pm
Oklahoma State - CS - 5070
Information AssuranceInformation Instructor Johnson Thomas 325 North Hall Tel: 918 594 8503 e-mail : jpt@cs.okstate.edu Office hours: Monday 5-7pm Tuesday 2-4pm Alternates between Tulsa and StillwaterInformation TA - Tao, Ming E-mail:to
Oklahoma State - CS - 5070
CS 5070 Information AssuranceAssignment graduate students only (CS 5070)Make a 10-minute presentation using PowerPoint slides on any ONE function or component of a commercial operating systems such as Windows, Linux, Unix etc. Any aspect of the
Oklahoma State - CS - 5070
Homework 1 CS 3570/5070 Do the following exercises from the textbook 1. 1.1 2. 1.2 3. 1.6 4. 1.10 5. 1.12 6. 2.2 7. 2.3 8. 2.12 9. 3.2 10. MS-DOS provided no means of concurrent processing. Discuss three major complications that concurrent processing
Oklahoma State - CS - 5070
Homework 2 CS 3570/5070 Do the following exercises from the textbook 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 6.3 6.5 6.6 6.8 7.1 7.4 7.5 7.11Deadline: November 7, 2005 Email your answers to the TA at: tompson2001@hotmail.com Important make sure you get an acknowl
Oklahoma State - CS - 5413
Oklahoma State - NSCI - 5373
Vitamin A and MeaslesNSCI 5373 Mugdha JogVitamin A deficiencyPrimary Vit A deficiency: prolonged dietary deprivation, South and East Asia Secondary Vit A deficiency: interference with absorption, storage, transport of Vit A Defective absorption a
Oklahoma State - NSCI - 5713
Building Community PartnershipsRene A. Daugherty, Ph.D.Associate Professor and Extension Specialist Department of Human Development and Family ScienceBuilding Community PartnershipsThe Basics of Partnership s Determining capacity to partner s Re
Oklahoma State - DHM - 2003
Interior DesignOklahoma State University College of Human Environmental Sciences Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising 2003 2004FallENGL POLS HES SPCH ART DHM 1113 or 1313 1113 1111 or 3111 2713 1103 1003 16 HoursFirst YearFreshman C
Oklahoma State - DHM - 2003
Apparel Design and Production Design Professional AreaOklahoma State University College of Human Environmental Sciences Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising 2003 2004FallENGLFirst YearENGL DHM MATH DHM DHM 1213 or 1413 or 3323 2203
Oklahoma State - DHM - 2003
Apparel Design and Production Production Professional AreaOklahoma State University College of Human Environmental Sciences Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising 2003 2004FallENGLFirst YearENGL DHM MATH DHM DHM 1213 or 1413 or 3323 2
Oklahoma State - DHM - 2003
Merchandising ApparelOklahoma State University College of Human Environmental Sciences Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising 2003 2004FallENGLFirst YearENGLSpring1213 or Freshman Composition II 1413 or Critical Analysis and Writin
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3021
ECEN 3021 Focus Group Summary ECEN 3021 Focus Group Summary Focus Group conducted by Melissa Boczar November 19, 2004* Two female students were not able to attend the focus group meeting but submitted their comments to me via email. Their comments
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3021
Focus group 3021 transcript M=Melissa (focus group leader) P1=male, P2=female, P3=male (international student), P4=male * Woman1=emailed comments *Woman2=emailed comments M: This meeting is going to be informal and confidential so no ones names are g
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3031
ECEN 3031 Focus Group Demographic Information Focus Group conducted by Alison Babitzke 1: Age: 21 Gender: Male Ethnicity: Asian International student: Yes Year in school: Senior Semester and year enrolled in ECEN 3031: Spring 2004 Letter grade receiv
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3031
ECEN 3031 Focus Group Summary Focus Group conducted by Alison Babitzke 1. Do you feel the amount of work required for this class reflects the amount of student credit hours that you receive for this class? All focus group participants agreed that the
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3031
ECEN 3031 Focus Group Transcript Focus Group conducted by Alison Babitzke 1. Do you feel the amount of work required for this class reflects the amount of student credit hours that you receive for this class? ALL: No. 3: I remember spending 6-8 hours
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3113
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Fall 2004 Focus Group Transcript ECEN 3113 Prepared by: Chuck Edgington Department of Psychology, OSUThe following is a transcript of the ECEN 3113 focus group meeting held Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Pa
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3113
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Fall 2004 Focus Group Summary Report ECEN 3113 Power Conversion Prepared by: Chuck Edgington Department of Psychology, OSUThe following report is a summary of the feedback provided by students who took
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3213
ECEN 3213 Spring 2005 Lab 5Due in Lab Section, Feb. 21, 23 Objective. Gain familiarity with 6811 I/O ports. Discussion. If you look through the TExaS help menu for information about input and output (I/O), you will not find anything. There are no I/
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3213
ECEN 3213 Spring 2005 Lab 9Due in Lab Section, Apr. 25, 27 Objective. Keyboard and Display Interface with Interrupts. Discussion. In the previous lab, the microcomputer was forced to continuously monitor the keyboard input. If the microcomputer has
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3213
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3213
ECEN 3213 Spring 2005 Lab 6Due in Lab Section, Feb. 28, Mar. 2 Objective. Understand stack data structures. Discussion. A stack data structure is convenient for temporary data storage. Rather than permanently allocating RAM locations for several dif
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3314
ECEN 3314 Final Outline Small signal models for Opamps, diodes, FETs and BJT with correlations of circuit parameters with physical data and/or physics and SPICE parameters. Op amp Avol, GBP, f3dB, Vos, Ro, and Rin (Zo and Zin), CMRR. Opamp Model Ri
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3613
ECEN 3613 Homework #3 1. Ulaby problem 2-34. 2. a. Design a quarter wave transformer to match a load of 6 Ohms to a 50 Ohm RG-58 transmission line at a frequency of 735 MHz. Assume that the velocity of propagation is 0.67c. b. Design a quarter wave t
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3613
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3613
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3613
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3623
ECEN 3623 Assignment 2EXERCISES 1. Run the program, chrgrod, for the following cases and discuss the results. Provide analytical validation for at least one point in each case below. a) y = 0.1 m b) y = 1.0 m c) y = 10.0 m 2. Modify the program, chr
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3623
Computational Exploration Of Plane Wave Interactions ECEN 3623 Project 4:Resources: TE_Horn.m, Sullivan excerpt. EXERCISES 1. Develop a FDTD code that will model a pulse interacting with a lossless dielectric medium (r = 4.8). [This is a single inte
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3623
ECEN 3623 Assignment 1 EXERCISES 1. Run the program, cforce, for the following cases and report the force on each charge. v r1 0 x 0 y; q1 2 v r2 1x 1y; q2 2 v r3 2 x 2 y; q3 2 v r1 0 x 0 y; q1 2 v r2 1x 1y; q2 2 v r3 2 x 2
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3723
OKLAHOMASTATEUNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGECEN 3723 Systems I Spring 2003 Midterm Exam #1DO ALL FIVE PROBLEMSName : _ Student ID: _ E-Mail Address:__Page 1Problem 1: (Signal Representation)t Make a labeled
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3723
ECEN 3723 Systems I Spring 2003 Oral Presentation March 27, 2003Team 1: Control in Future Entertainment 2:00-2:10pm Walter Stinnett, Matt Szabo, Steve Waldrop, Darren Shattuck AbstractI. Introduction: What is a control system? What is entertainment?
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3723
ECEN 3723 Systems I Spring 2001 SyllabusTime: Place: Prerequisite: Text: References: Tuesday/Thursday 2:00-3:15 PM Classroom Building 207 ENGSC 2613- Introduction to Electrical Science MATH 2613- Differential Equations System Dynamics Katsuhiko Ogat
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3723
OKLAHOMASCHOOL OFSTATANDUNIVERSITYCOMPUTER E N GI N E E R I N GELECTRICALECEN 3723 Systems I Fall 2000 Final ExamDO ALL FIVE PROBLEMSName : _Student ID: _E-Mail Address:__Page 1Problem 1: (Laplace Transform) Determine the Laplac
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3913