Natural Resources
Forests and rangelands serve a variety of needs from supplying wood products, livestock forage, minerals, and water, to serving as sites for recreational activities and providing habitats for wildlife. Foresters and conservationists manage, develop, use, and help protect these and other natural resources. The program is designed to provide the general education courses required to transfer to a university for a bachelor's degree. Students work with a Faculty Advisor and Transfer Coordinator to determine course schedules and ensure transferability.
Courses
- COL 101 — College & Transfer Success
- ENG 101 — English Composition I
- ENG 102 — English Composition II
- MTH 110 — College Algebra
- MTH 211 — Introduction To Statistics
- BIO 101 — Principles Of Biology
- BIO 102 — Biological Diversity
- CHM 101 — General Organic & Biochemistry I
- CHM 151 — General And Inorganic Chemistry I
- COM 106 — Public Speaking
- FOR 105 — Natural Resources Seminar
- FOR 204 — Introduction to GIS
- ENV 101 — Human Ecology