http://ecology.usu.edu/

USU Ecology

About USU Ecology

The Ecology program at Utah State includes affiliated faculty from 11 departments in 5 colleges and fellow students with many different interests. The Ecology curriculum is research-based and includes a common but flexible core of seminars and courses, along with specific departmental degree requirements and a research thesis or dissertation.

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Reviews

Vegetation Monitoring Technician

May 2019 - July 2019 Logan, UT
“Really fun and meaningful work! Learned lots about vegetation monitoring and how to manage field work.”

Lab technician, research assistant

May 2019 - August 2019 Logan, UT
“I was able to work at labs on Utah State Logan campus with the Fish Ecology Lab, Bug Lab, and plant lab. The labs offer great opportunities for learning and also provide flexible hours. I also went with a graduate student that I met at a lab to the RioGrande in New Mexico to help with research opportunities. I also went with another research student to Montana and BC to help with research.”
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