Registration is open for courses in our Professional Certificate in Applied Quantitative Ecology. Save $75 on each course through May the 4th.
All courses are graduate level and are designed for full-time researchers, graduate students, environmental consultants, conservation specialists, and resource management practitioners. Courses can be taken individually for professional development, continuing education, professional certification with ESA or TWS, academic credit, and/or as part of our professional certificate program.
Taught by leading experts such as Drs. David Fletcher and Darryl MacKenzie, participants will learn job-ready skills, including how to properly design field studies and controlled experiments, organize and visualize data, and perform a variety of statistical analyses to answer important environmental questions.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM AND REGISTER:
https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.or ... ve-ecology
Courses currently open for enrollment include:
· R Bootcamp for Ecologists & Wildlife Biologists
· Python Boot Camp for Ecologists & Wildlife Biologists
· Research Design
· Introduction to Ecological Statistics and Modeling
· Generalized Linear, Additive, and Mixed Models
· Introduction to Bayesian Modeling in Ecology
· Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling
· Bayesian Causal Networks for Complex Multivariate Systems
· Introduction to Occupancy Modeling
· Introduction Capture-Mark-Recapture
· Multivariate Ecological Community Analysis I
· Multivariate Ecological Community Analysis II
· Distance Sampling
· Geospatial Modeling with QGIS & R
· Model Averaging in Ecology
Learn more about our 40+ courses here: https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.org/courses
Courses begin at $275 students / $375 professionals
Gain the quantitative skills necessary to succeed at work and school by earning a professional certificate in Applied Quantitative Ecology with CWS!
Center for Wildlife Studies is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose global mission is to provide accessible environmental education and promote wildlife conservation through science.