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Environmental and Natural Resources Conservation A.S.

Facilities

Facilities

  • Arboretum with over 100 native species
  • 5 dedicated environmental laboratories
  • Aquaculture facility
  • 800 acres of college forest property
  • Wildlife, fish and natural history museums
  • High technology forestry instrumentation
  • On-campus ponds, streams, and natural areas
  • Heavy equipment including a log skidder
  • Crane lodge field station
  • Georgetown educational forest
  • Old growth forest Area
  • Owens farm wildlife management area
  • Nature trails
  • Aquatic research vessel and mobile laboratory
  • 16 station natural resources GPS/GIS computer laboratory
  • State of the art global positioning system (GPS) technology and geographic information system (GIS) software

Canoe skidder

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Admissions Requirements

The Environmental and Natural Resources Conservation A.S. program will require a minimum of 64 credit hours of instruction. The specific required courses in the program will satisfy the general education requirements in eight areas or pillars.

A physical science requirement is satisfied with 8 credits of chemistry and/or physics. Students lacking high school chemistry will also be required to take CHEM 101-Basic Chemistry for preparation. A mathematics proficiency through Math 103 (Algebra & Trigonometry III) is required. Students must also complete at least 9 credits of NATR/ENSC/AGRO electives.