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Environmental Conservation: Natural Resources Management Certificate Agriculture & Natural Resources Total Units: 33
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Term Effective: Fall 2011

Description:

The Environmental Conservation Certificate of Achievement provides instructional training necessary for technician level positions in visitor information services, maintenance, resource protection, fish and wildlife, public safety, natural resource and watershed management. The program consists of 18 units of core requirements. Students then select one of three emphases: Parks and Recreation Management, Natural Resources Management, or Watershed Management, and complete 15 units in the chosen emphasis.

The Environmental Conservation: Natural Resources Management Certificate of Achievement will allow students to focus on the protection, cultivation, and management of wildlands and the use of their products, in cooperation with other wildland users.

This program has been designed with the help of experts in the field of Natural Resource Management to fulfill the needs of employers. Employment has been mainly in governmental positions. However, jobs in the private consulting industry have been increasing. Working conditions are ideal for those who like to help others enjoy the out-of-doors.

Students who have completed the Natural Resources Management Competency Certificate have fulfilled a portion of the Environmental Conservation : Natural Resources Management Certificate of Achievement.

The work of a conservation technician supports and compliments that of the professional wildland forester. The principal duties of technicians involve the protection, cultivation, and management of wildlands and the use of their products in cooperation with other wildland users. Typical work may include duties related to reforestation, estimating, appraising, selling or buying timber; range management; research and extension work; logging, milling, and wood conversion.

Students interested in a suggested order for taking classes in this program, can view the recommended course sequence.

This program of study is also available as an Associate degree major option. Students wishing to move beyond the technician level are encouraged to pursue a four year degree in Forestry or other related sciences. For more information see the Agriculture Department website.

Program Requirements:

The requirements for the Environmental Conservation: Natural Resources Management Certificate program are:

  • Complete 33 units from
    • Environmental Conservation Core Requirements
    • Natural Resources Management Emphasis Elective Requirements

Environmental Conservation Core Requirements - complete 18.00 units
AGBUS 2Agricultural Computer Applications3.00
NRM 12Introduction to Environmental Conservation3.00
NRM 51Wildland Trees and Shrubs3.00
NRM 84Introduction to Fish and Wildlife Conservation3.00
NRM 99INatural Resources Mgnt Occupational Work Experience Intern2.00
NRM 111Orientation to Natural Resources / Park Management Practices4.00
 
Natural Resources Management Emphasis Elective Requirements - complete 15.00 units
Complete any combination totaling at least 15.00 units from the following:
CourseDescriptionUnits
AGRI 60Soil & Plant Nutrition3.00
NRM 62Camping3.00
NRM 66Wilderness Skills3.00
NRM 72Forest Fire Control & Its Use3.00
NRM 73Introduction to Forest Measurements3.00
NRM 85Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management4.00
NRM 91Rangeland Management3.00
NRM 102Selection and Propagation of Native Plants for Restoration0.50
NRM 103Restoring Native Habitats0.50
NRM 121Global Positioning Systems2.00
NRM 131Park and Forest Trails Maintenance and Reconstruction2.50
NRM 132Chainsaw Safe Operation and Care0.50
NRM 141Beginning Rock Climbing and Climbing Safety1.00
NRM 142Orienteering for Wilderness Users1.00
NRM 280.17Project Learning Tree1.00
NRM 280.20Project Wild1.00

Term Effective: Fall 2011

The requirements for this program of study are effective beginning the semester shown above. If you began working on this program before the effective semester, you may not be affected by the changes. Consult with the program contact person or the department chair to determine your eligibility to complete the program under previous requirements.

Term Inactive: Summer 2012

Course Prerequisites and Advisories:

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Contact
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(707) 527-4408
srjccertificate003280@santarosa.edu