Natural Resources major leads to the Associate in Science degree and prepares the student for transfer to a four-year institution. Students completing the baccalaureate program or graduate work may be hired in the major or allied fields as a conservationist, timber harvester, game warden, pollution analyst, naturalist, site selection consultant, ecologist, waste control specialist, resource development specialist or energy conservation specialist.
Term Effective Spring 2004
| Required Courses
|
| BIO 200 |
Concepts of Biology |
3.0 |
| BIO 201 |
Concepts of Biology Lab |
1.0 |
| BIO 255 |
Botany |
5.0 |
| BIO 257 |
Zoology |
5.0 |
| GEL 201 |
Geology (3 Units) |
0.0 |
| GEL 202 |
Geology Laboratory (1 Unit) |
0.0 |
| GEO 206 |
Physical Geography or GEL 201 and GEL 202 |
4.0 |
| NRS 200 |
Environmental Science |
3.0 |
|
| Total Required Units
| 21.0
|