Seasonal Jobs in Forestry and Natural Resources
Forestry/Forestry Technology Courses
Gainful Employment Program Disclosure
Introduction to Professional Forestry
Applied Forest Inventory and Management
Natural Resources Law and Policy
Parks and Forests Law Enforcement
Ecology and Use of Fire in Forest Ecosystems
Introduction to Watershed Management
Work Experience in Forestry and Natural Resources
Introduction to Thematic Interpretation
Aerial Photography and Map Interpretation
Introduction of Water Resources Management
Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants
Wasterwater Treatment Plant Operator 2
Natural History and Techniques of Surveying Sierra Nevada Wildlife
3 Units
Lecture: 3 hours
An extended field course that can serve as both an introduction and a capstone to Forestry and Natural Resource majors, or as a refresher during any point in a forestry or natural resources career. Provides instruction and hands-on, real-world experiences in a field setting. Integrates topics including safety and first aid, maps and aerial photos, compass and GPS, geology and soils, hydrology and watershed, plants and wildlife, ecology and ecosystem management, natural resource inventory and utilization, and wildland recreation management. May be repeated three times.
| Summer 2012 | NATRE 110 Syllabus | Instructor: Hofstra, T |