BSc Forestry Approved Program Electives (APE)
Guidelines
Approved Program Electives (APE) must be selected according to the following directions:
- The following courses are accepted as APEs towards your current program of study.
- Students must have any prerequisites listed in the UofA Calendar before taking a course.
- Students should always follow the most current APE list when selecting APEs.
- The total 100 and 200 level APEs cannot be greater than 2 courses (*6).
- Only one field course in addition to REN R 290(2 units) and
REN R 295(1 unit) may be taken as an APE. - Students may take REN R 465 only once.
- Courses can only be used once for credit within your program of study
Forestry
- ACCTG 300 - Introduction to Accounting
- AN SC - Any course at the 200 level or higher
- AREC - Any course at the 300 level or higher
- BIOL - Any course at the 300 level or higher
- BOT - Any course at the 300 level or higher
- EAS 221 - Introduction to Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing
- EAS 250 - Biogeography
- EAS 324 - Quaternary Geoscience and Terrain Analysis
- EAS 351 - Environmental Applications of Geographical Information Systems
- ENCS - Any courses, except REN R 250
- ENGG 404 - Engineering Safety and Loss Management
- ENGG 406 - Engineering Safety and Risk Management
- ENT - Any course at the 300 level or higher
- NS 201 - Aboriginal Canada: Looking Forward/Looking Back
- NS 110 - Historical Perspectives in Native Studies
- NS 111 - Contemporary Perspectives in Native Studies
- NS 240 - Introduction to Aboriginal Legal Issues
- NS 345 - Management Issues in Native Communities
- PHIL 250 - Contemporary Ethical Issues
- PHIL 317 - Philosophy of Biology
- PHIL 345 - Humans and Animals
- PHIL 355 - Environmental Ethics
- PHIL 359 - Topics in Christian Philosophy
- PHIL 384 - Topics in Practical Ethics
- PL SC - Any course
- R SOC - Any course
- REN R - Any course, except REN R 100 and 350
- RLS 225 - Program Planning for Leisure
- RLS 452 - Parks Planning, Management, and Maintenance
- ZOOL - Any course