2024-2025 Catalog

Wildlife Technology Associate of Applied Science

My Academic Plan

Courses are displayed to show the fastest path to your degree and should be completed in the order listed. If you are unable to complete all courses listed in a semester, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows. If you have questions or concerns about your MAP, please see your Academic Advisor.

Program Description

This program is designed for students wanting to complete a two-year AAS Degree in Wildlife Technology and enter the workforce. Students explore skills in wildlife, aquaculture, fisheries, natural resource management and computer analysis of natural resources. The Wildlife Technology program focuses on principles and research techniques to assist in wildlife and land management. Includes practical field skills, and theory and applications for the study and management of wildlife, fisheries, and wild bird populations. This program prepares students for a career as a wildlife technician. The AAS degree in Wildlife Technology at Front Range Community College is accredited by the North American Wildlife Technology Association (NAWTA).

What You Will Learn

Upon completion of the program you will be able to:
 1.  Classify and identify wildlife species, their sign, and associated habitats in Colorado
 2.  Demonstrate wildlife and fisheries management techniques and methods pertaining to populations, occupancy, and distribution, including the use of fish hatcheries and aquaculture in managing fish populations
 3.  Understand and interpret population data and factors influencing populations
 4.  Describe and/or apply habitat management techniques including the operation of equipment used (ATV, Tractors, trucks, and trailers)
 5.  Ability to conduct a literature review and synthesize findings
 6.  Discuss the role of conflict management/resolution in wildlife, fisheries, and natural resource management
 7.  Understand relevant natural resource legislation, current laws pertaining to wildlife and fisheries management, and the unique implications of the North American model of wildlife management
 8.  Demonstrate proficiency with data collection, and sampling and monitoring techniques including both invasive and non-invasive methods and tools
 9.  Complete data computations and communicate findings using spatial mapping and/or graphs and diagrams
10.  Complete an internship and job skills workshop

First Semester

NRE 1214Colorado Wildlife

3

MAT 1140 or HigherCareer Mathematics (MAT 1140) or higher

3

NRE 1100Foundations of Forestry

3

ELECTIVE Career/Academic Readiness (NRE 1001) or Any Wildlife Degree Elective*

1

ELECTIVE Any Wildlife Degree Elective*

2

GENERAL EDUCATIONAny Art (ART), Any Biology (BIO), Any Communication (COM), Any World Language Course (1001 or higher), or Any GT Pathways Course

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Second Semester

GENERAL EDUCATIONAny Art (ART), Any Biology (BIO), Any Communication (COM), Any World Language Course (1001 or higher), or Any GT Pathways Course

3

NRE 2205Wildlife & Fisheries Management

3

GIS 1001Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

3

ENG 1021 or ENG 1022 or ENG 1031English Composition I (ENG 1021), English Composition II (ENG 1022), or Technical Writing (ENG 1031)

3

ELECTIVE Any Wildlife Degree Elective*

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Third Semester

BIO 1111 or BIO 1112General College Biology I w/Lab (BIO 1111) or General College Biology II w/Lab (BIO 1112)

5

NRE 2030Wildlife Law Enforcement

3

NRE 2204Range Management & Restoration

4

ELECTIVE Any Wildlife Degree Elective*

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Fourth Semester

NRE 2055Wildlife Field Techniques

4

AQT 2008Fish Biology and Ichthyology

5

NRE 2245Avian Conservation/Ornithology

3

ELECTIVE Any Wildlife Degree Elective*

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Total Credit Hours: 60

Important Program Notes:

You must select 12 total credits from Wildlife AAS degree electives*. You also must complete 6 credits from the Approved Elective List to satisfy general education requirements for this degree.

You cannot apply more than 6 credits in Internship or Independent Study programs to the Wildlife Technology AAS Degree. 

*Wildlife Technology AAS Degree elective courses: BIO 2121, BIO 2122, CHE 1011, CHE 1111, ENV 1111, FSW 1000, FSW 1001, FSW 1033, FSW 1043, GIS 2010, GIS 2012, HLT 2140, NRE 1001, NRE 1110, NRE 1021, NRE 2000, NRE 2015, NRE 2025, NRE 2032, NRE 2065, NRE 2078, NRE 2080, NRE 2085, REC 2010, REC 2011, or REC 2012.

You must complete a minimum of 60 credits to complete this degree. If receiving financial aid, you should only take courses and credits as required for this degree. Check with your advisor to monitor your completion progress.