Natural Resources AS
This program provides required coursework for students interested in pursuing a career in natural resource management. The program acquaints students with the physical-biological and social sciences as well as the humanities. The curriculum provides a basis of general education and scientific-professional courses addressing the use of forests, rangelands, and related natural resources. Completion of the following courses results in an associate's degree with an area of emphasis in Natural Resources. The required coursework normally fulfills the first half of a bachelor's degree in natural resource management for a variety of disciplines including Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries, Range Manageme
Courses
- BACT250 — General Microbiology
- BIOL101 — Intro to Natural Resources
- BIOL114 — Organisms and Environments
- BIOL115 — Intro Life Sciences
- BIOL221 — Forest Ecology
- BIOL231 — General Ecology
- BIOL251 — Prin Range Resource/Mgmt
- BIOL290 — Prin Wildlife Biology
- BTNY203 — General Botany
- BTNY241 — Systematic Botany
- CHEM101 — Introduction to Chemistry
- CHEM111 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM112 — Prin/Gen/Coll/Chem II
- CHEM275 — Carbon Compounds
- CHEM277 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM278 — Organic Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM287 — Organic Chemistry II
- CHEM288 — Org Chem II Lab
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- ECON202 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- GEOG100 — Physical Geography
- GEOL101 — Physical Geology
- GIST271 — Geographic Information Systems
- MATH143 — Precalculus I: Algebra
- MATH160 — Survey of Calculus
- MATH170 — Calculus I
- PHYS111 — General Physics I
- PHYS112 — General Physics II
- ZOOL202 — General Zoology