The UMC Advantage
 
UMC's "NatR" program features several options to provide its award-winning
students with a career edge.
- The
campus is located where the prairie meets the forest--sometimes
referred to as "pine to prairie"--in North America. This allows
for a broad exposure to several distinct ecosystem types and agricultural
land uses. Crookston also lies within the basin of the Red
River of the North, and while the area is primarily a riverland
region, unique lakes like Red Lake and Lake of the Woods are within
driving distance.
- The
85-acre Red
River Valley Natural History Area (containing prairie,
marshes, and forests) is located near campus and is used extensively
for practice in conservation techniques and nature observation.
- The
University of Minnesota's Forestry
and Biological Research Station, located in Itasca State
Park, serves as a location for field trips on several topics.
- UMC's
Huot School Forest, a twenty minute drive from the campus,
serves as an outdoor classroom and laboratory.
- The
Pankratz
Memorial Prairie, nearly 800 acres total, is within 10
miles of the campus. The preserve is habitat for the greater prairie
chicken as is an excellent area for observing this unique bird.
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Students
learn about ecosystem restoration throughout
the year at
The
Nature Conservancy's Glacial
Ridge Project, located 15 miles east of Crookston on US
Highway 2. The project will protect and restore up to 35,
756 acres of wetland and prairie habitat and is the largest of
its kind in North America. Although still in the early
planning stages, initial public reaction to the proposed Glacial
Ridge National Wildlife Refuge is supportive.
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- Students
benefit from research connections between UMC and NWROC
faculty as well as faculty across the University
of Minnesota System.
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Several birding hotspots on the Minnesota
Pine to Prairie Birding Trail are near Crookston.
-
 Students
are involved in the Nature
Northwest project assessing nature-based recreation
and tourism in northwest Minnesota.
- Students
assist with tree planting with the local soil and water conservation
district.
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Students participate in trapper
education workshops and assist in hands-on exercises trapping
nuisance beaver at the Red River Valley Natural History Area.
- All
students complete an internship, allowing them to gain industry
experience and to make career connections. Cooperative student
training agreements are in place with the Natural
Resources Conservation Service for Minnesota and North
Dakota.
- UMC
issues every student a notebook
computer, allowing NatR students to work with specialized
computer software such as GIS (global information systems) and
GPS (global positioning systems).
The Natural Resources Club plans several projects throughout the year including:
- Environmental Education -

- Restoration work and Budcapping at Itasca State Park -
  
- Tree planting at the Chippewa National Forest -
 
- Tree tubing and Buckthorn removal at Rydell National Wildlife Refuge -

- Forestry Games -
- Natural Resources Guest Speakers -
- Service Projects -

- Club Cookouts -
 
- Various Field Trips -
  
UMC
Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society was formed in
2001 in conjunction with the new Wildlife Management emphasis. The chapter activities include:
- Banding
ducks at Agassiz
National Wildlife Refuge
- Visiting
a black bear den (check
out the video, 47M)
- Guest
speakers
- Bluebird
house construction and maintenance around UMC campus and the
Red River Valley Natural History Area
- Created
an Avian Interpretive Display
- Attend
professional meetings in Minnesota, North Dakota, and the
Midwest region
- Environmental
education at local schools
- Various
field trips
A Campus-Wide Focus on Technology
The
distinctive electronic learning environment at UMC complements the
business management curriculum. All students are issued laptop computers
and use them and related software on a daily basis. The resulting
technological skill--or techno-savvy--combined with the degree program's
career preparation makes UMC's graduates highly marketable and sought-after
by employers.
Great
Opportunities to Study Abroad
As
a coordinate campus of the University of Minnesota system, UMC and
its students benefit from the connections the U of M has developed
as a leader in international education opportunities. No matter
what your major, you can learn a great deal from a study abroad
experience! Learn more at UMC's
Study Abroad Office.
One-Rate
Tuition Plan
University
of Minnesota, Crookston on-campus students are charged a single
tuition rate per credit regardless of their resident/nonresident
status. Students from other states can save more than $4,000 per
year with UMC's one-rate tuition policy. Learn
more about UMC tuition rates and student fees.
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