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Conservation/Pre-Forestry (AS.CONSF)

Upon completion of this course sequence, conservation/pre-forestry students will receive an associate in science degree. Additional credit hours may be required for successful transfer depending upon transfer institution of choice. Please speak to your advisor for guidance.

This program follows Math Pathway #4. Math requirements for a specific major may vary from one institution to another. Please consult with an academic counselor or academic advisor to confirm the pathway that is applicable to your major and transfer institution.

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First Year
First Semester

GENENG-119

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Credit Hours: 3.00

GENMAT-130

Credit Hours: 3.00

GENBIO-100

Credit Hours: 4.00

GENCHM-120

Credit Hours: 4.00

GENECO-231

Credit Hours: 3.00

First Year
Second Semester

GENENG-121

Credit Hours: 3.00

GENECO-232

Credit Hours: 3.00

GENCOM-111

Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEBIO-116

Credit Hours: 4.00

ELEBIO-160

Credit Hours: 3.00

Second Year
First Semester

GENMUS-150

Credit Hours: 3.00

GENHIS-153

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Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEBIO-111

Credit Hours: 4.00

ELEESC-106

Credit Hours: 4.00

Second Year
Second Semester

GENMAT-125

Credit Hours: 3.00

GENBIO-130

Credit Hours: 4.00

GENPOS-160

-OR-
Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEBIO-212

Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEAGR-205

Credit Hours: 4.00

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Suggested Electives
ESC-114
Adv Geographic Info Systems

ESC-114
Adv Geographic Info Systems

This course provides an introduction to advanced applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) using ArcGIS and ArcPro. Focus will be placed on technician level issues associated with data capture and accuracy associated with developing accurate information for geodatabase development with editing and database design.

Course Outline
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3.0
ANT-200
General Anthropology

ANT-200
General Anthropology

The course provides an introduction to cultural and physical anthropology. Human and animal behavior is studied by using the comparative method. Some of the topics covered are: religion, magic, kinship, sex roles, human evolution, race, archeology and primates.

Course Outline
3.0
GEO-140
World Geography

GEO-140
World Geography

This course is about the world's great realms, surveyed and discussed in geographic perspective. It links human society and culture to the world's natural environment and climates.

Course Outline
3.0
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Suggested Electives
ESC-114
Adv Geographic Info Systems

ESC-114
Adv Geographic Info Systems

This course provides an introduction to advanced applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) using ArcGIS and ArcPro. Focus will be placed on technician level issues associated with data capture and accuracy associated with developing accurate information for geodatabase development with editing and database design.

Course Outline
*
3.0
ANT-200
General Anthropology

ANT-200
General Anthropology

The course provides an introduction to cultural and physical anthropology. Human and animal behavior is studied by using the comparative method. Some of the topics covered are: religion, magic, kinship, sex roles, human evolution, race, archeology and primates.

Course Outline
3.0
GEO-140
World Geography

GEO-140
World Geography

This course is about the world's great realms, surveyed and discussed in geographic perspective. It links human society and culture to the world's natural environment and climates.

Course Outline
3.0
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