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Program Description
This program is designed for students wanting to complete a two-year AAS Degree in Forestry Technology and enter the workforce. Students explore GIS applications, tree care, soils, forestry research and harvesting, water movement, and wildlife and fisheries management. The Forestry Technology program teaches the principles of forest science and related fields, conduct forestry field research, and gain field skills in hydrology and soil science. This program prepares students for entry-level careers in forestry technology.
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What You Will Learn
Upon completion of the program you will be able to:
1. Identify regionally important forest vegetation by genus and species
2. Describe four basic silvicultural systems and harvest practices
3. Understand and demonstrate ability to manage forest resources for diverse user groups and management objectives including interpreting and implementing prescriptions for forest health treatments, wildland fire, prescribed fire, and logging
4. Explain the concept of forest succession, the silvics of different species, and how the abiotic and biotic components of the ecosystem affect each other
5. Identify threats to the forest ecosystem including fire, insects, and diseases, and describe management strategies for each
6. Demonstrate competency in forest inventorying methods and measurements, including tree diameter at breast height (DBH) and height, as well as forest basal area
7. Complete survey, mapping, and orienteering exercises
8. Apply technology (remote sensing and GIS) to collect and interpret forest data
9. Demonstrate proficiency with a chainsaw, tractors, ATV, and woods safety
10. Complete an internship and job skills workshop
First Semester
NRE 1100 | Foundations of Forestry | 3 |
MATH | Career Mathematics (MAT 1140) or higher | 3 |
NRE 1021 | Introduction to Hydrology | 3 |
ENGLISH | Composition I/II (ENG 1021/22) or Technical Writing (ENG 1031) | 3 |
ELECTIVE | NRE 1001 or Any Forestry Degree Elective* | 1 |
ELECTIVE | NRE 2065/2204, REC 2010 or Any Forestry Degree Elective* | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Second Semester
NRE 2205 | Wildlife & Fisheries Management | 3 |
GIS 1001 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | 3 |
NRE 1110 | Forestry Field Techniques | 3 |
HLT 2140 | Introductory Soil Science | 4 |
ELECTIVE | NRE 2025/2000 or Any Forestry Degree Elective* | 2 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Third Semester
Semester Note: Upon completion of GIS 1001, GIS 2010 or GIS 2012, and any emphasis course, you should apply for the Natural Resources Geographic Information Systems GIS Certificate.
Upon completion of REC 2010, NRE 2065, and 3-5 credits of elective (select one course from AQT 2008, NRE 2000, NRE 2030, NRE 2032, NRE 2245, NRE 2080, or NRE 2085), you should apply for the Natural Resources Recreation Certificate.
Upon completion of NRE 1100, NRE 1110, and any emphasis course, you should apply for the Forestry Certificate.
Upon completion of NRE 2205, NRE 1214, and 3-5 credits of elective (select one course from AQT 2008, BIO 2122, NRE 2000, NRE 2204, NRE 2025, NRE 2030, NRE 2245, or NRE 2080), you should apply for the Wildlife Certificate.
Fourth Semester
GEN EDU | Any Approved Elective List Course | 3 |
GIS 2012 | GIS Remote Sensing - Digital Image | 4 |
NRE 2028 | Forest Harvesting | 3 |
NRE 2080 | Internship | 3* |
ELECTIVE | GIS 2010, NRE 2025 or Any Forestry Degree Elective* | 2 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14 |