Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration - PBACC

S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources

About This Certificate

The purpose of the Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration is to provide training for graduate students wishing to gain depth in techniques and principles for restoration of riverine habitats and environments. This certificate is intended for graduate students, matriculated at USU, and taking courses for credit.

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College: S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources

Department: Watershed Sciences Department

USU Locations:

  • Logan campus

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We will build on your goals and experiences while working together to design an individualized semester-by-semester plan. Your personalized plan will help you see a path from where you are now on to graduation. Even if you are unsure of the major you would like to pursue, we can help with resources and ideas.

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USU Locations

LOGAN CAMPUS

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