Forestry Technology
The A.S. Degree in Forestry and Natural Resources (FNR) provides classroom- and field-based learning opportunities. The program combines ecological and technical knowledge with experiential lab environments that introduce students to the wide range of skills and employment pathways possible in the profession. Students learn how to identify, measure, and analyze various aspects of the forest environment, including trees, water, wildlife, and geospatial components and can then use this knowledge in careers working in natural resources. Most of the FNR major courses articulate directly with Humboldt State University Forestry degrees, though students should consult Counseling and Advising for current articulation agreements and transfer opportunities.
Courses
- ENG L1A
- COM M1
- ENVSC11 — Environmental Ethics
- BUS10 — Introduction to Business
- MAT H15
- MATH25 — College Trigonometry
- MATH30 — College Algebra
- AG17 — Introduction to Soil Science
- CHEM2 — Introduction to Chemistry
- FNR1 — Introduction to Forestry and Natural Resources
- FNR3 — Seminar in Forestry and Natural Resources
- FNR5 — Forest Ecology and Management
- FNR10 — Introduction to Forest Operations
- FNR31 — Geospatial Concepts
- FNR33 — Introduction to Remote Sensing
- FNR46 — Technology and Applications in Natural Resources
- FNR51 — Dendrology: the Identification and Study Of Woody Plants
- FNR52 — Introduction to Surveying
- FNR54 — Introduction to Natural Resource Inventory Techniques
- FNR60 — Forest Health and Protection
- FNR77 — Introduction to Wildland Fire
- FNR 80 — Introduction to Watershed Management
- FNR87 — Introduction to Wildlife Ecology and Management