Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
The Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Program leading to the Associate in Applied Science degree trains students for the position of forest technicians. The technician is an employee who works under the direction of a professional (BS degree) forester.
Courses
- ART 100 — Art Appreciation
- BIO 101 — Introduction to Biology I
- BIO 103 — Principles of Biology
- CHM 111 — College Chemistry I
- CHM 112 — College Chemistry II
- CIS 146 — Computer Applications
- ECO 231 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECO 232 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENG 101 — English Composition I
- FOR 100 — Introduction to Forestry
- FOR 101 — Cartography
- FOR 120 — Timber Harvesting
- FOR 130 — Forestry Mathematics
- FOR 210 — Dendrology
- FOR 240 — Silviculture
- FOR 241 — Forest Wildlife Management
- FOR 256 — Forestry Research and Management
- FOR 261 — Forestry Co-op Experience I
- FOR 262 — Forestry Co-op Experience II
- FOR 263 — Forestry Co-op Experience III
- FOR 266 — Forest Management Practices
- FOR 270 — Forest Fire Control/Use
- FOR 281 — Forest Mensuration
- FOR 282 — Advanced Forest Mensuration
- FOR 285 — Forest Entomology and Pathology
- GEO 100 — World Regional Geography
- HIS 101 — Western Civilization I
- HIS 102 — Western Civilization II
- HIS 201 — United States History I
- HIS 202 — United States History II
- HUM 101 — Introduction to Humanities I
- IDS 102 — Ethics
- MTH 100 — Intermediate College Algebra
- MTH 108 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 110 — Finite Mathematics
- MTH 112 — Precalculus Algebra
- MTH 113 — Precalculus Trigonometry
- MTH 125 — Calculus I
- MUS 101 — Music Appreciation
- ORI 101 — Orientation to College
- PHS 111 — Physical Science I
- PHS 112 — Physical Science II
- POL 211 — American National Government
- PSY 200 — General Psychology
- PSY 210 — Human Growth and Development
- REL 100 — History of World Religions
- SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology
- SPH 106 — Fundamentals of Oral Communication
- SPH 116 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
- THR 120 — Theater Appreciation
- THR 126 — Introduction to Theatre