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51ºÚÁÏ micro-credential students do field studies in the REFS wetlands.

Wetlands are a critical ecosystem, abating flooding and regulating waterways. 51ºÚÁÏ's Wetlands Management Professional Micro-credential enables participants to identify wetland and upland/non-wetland plants, assess wetland biodiversity and ecological quality, and learn wetland determination/delineation through investigation of in-the-field indicators.

These professional short courses will cover criteria and reporting for the Eastern Mountain Piedmont region as well as the Midwest region, and are listed in the Society of Wetland Scientists Certification Program. Our courses are primarily conducted at the 51ºÚÁÏ Research and Education Field Station (REFS).

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2026 Courses
51ºÚÁÏ REFS in the winter

Winter Wetland Plant ID & Vegetation Habitat Assessment (elective)

Learn plant identification tied into wetland determinations and delineations, as well as ecological quality assessments using ORAM, KYRAM, and other field protocols under winter conditions. Identifying vegetation when plants are dormant can increase your ability to evaluate habitat quality in wetlands when others are stuck in the office.

Duration: 3 days (25 hours)

Dates: February 11-13, 2026

Registration Rates:

  • Professional $800
  • 51ºÚÁÏ Student: $400
  • Non-51ºÚÁÏ Student: $480

A student examines tadpoles in a bucket at 51ºÚÁÏ REFS.

Upland Plant Identification (elective)

Learn to identify and assess upland or non-wetland vegetation that occurs at wetland margins or borders wetland habitat. Learn these non-wetland plants that are commonly found from live and preserved specimens. The course is taught during the period when spring flowers are still present, and woody plants have begun to leaf out. This course provides the knowledge base for accurate plant identifications required for wetland determinations and delineations, as well as ecological quality assessment of habitats.

Duration: 3 days (25 hours)

Dates: May 13-15, 2026

Registration Rates:

  • Professional $800
  • 51ºÚÁÏ Student: $400
  • Non-51ºÚÁÏ Student: $480

Micro-credential students learn how to identifify wetland plants at 51ºÚÁÏ REFS.

Wetland Plant Identification (requirement)

Learn to identify wetland and some common upland or non-wetland plant species from live and preserved specimens. This course provides the knowledge base for accurate plant identifications required for wetland determinations and delineations, as well as ecological quality assessment of wetland habitats. The class will travel to several different wetland sites.

Duration: 3 days (25 hours)

Dates: June 17-19, 2026

Registration Rates:

  • Professional $800
  • 51ºÚÁÏ Student: $400
  • Non-51ºÚÁÏ Student: $480

A student watches a wetland delineation lesson at 51ºÚÁÏ REFS.

Wetland Delineation (requirement)

Learn field protocols to confidently locate, identify, and map wetland versus non-wetland habitats. Topics covered will focus on wetland hydrology, hydric soil, and wetland vegetation field indicators. The course will cover the 1987 US ACOE Delineation Manual and the Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement, as well as wetlands in the Midwest.

Duration: 4 days (30+ hours)

Dates:

  • July 6-9, 2026 (option 1 - tentative)
  • July 20-23, 2026 (option 2 - tentative)

Registration Rates:

  • Professional $1,100
  • 51ºÚÁÏ Student: $550
  • Non-51ºÚÁÏ Student: $660

A vibrant red flower found in the wetlands of 51ºÚÁÏ REFS.

Rapid Assessment of Wetlands & Invasive Plant Monitoring (elective)

Learn to execute/conduct ecological quality assessments of existing wetlands using ORAM, KYRAM, and other field protocols. Additionally, learn how to field identify those non-native invasive plant species that invade wetlands and correctly manage them to improve habitat. Course content will also include field techniques and protocols of vegetation monitoring for both baseline conditions and monitoring project success.

Duration: 3 days (25 hours)

Dates: August 5-7, 2026

Registration Rates:

  • Professional $800
  • 51ºÚÁÏ Student: $400
  • Non-51ºÚÁÏ Student: $480
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