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B.S. in Forest Management Curriculum

Freshman

 

 

CH 121, 122, 130
COMM 111 or 114
WSE 210
FOR 111
FOR 112
FOR 241
FOR 251
MTH 245

 

General Chemistry (BCC: Perspectives-Physical Science)
Public Speaking or Argument & Critical Discourse
Wood Technology and Utilization
Introduction to Forestry
Introduction to Computer Applications in Forestry
Dendrology
Recreation Resource Management
Math for Mgmt., Life & Social Sciences (BCC: Skills-Math)
BCC: Perspectives-Fitness

TOTAL

14
3
4
3
3
5
4
4
3

43


Sophomore

BI 211, 212, 213
ECON 201, 202

FOR 220
or FE 309
GEO 265
FE 308
MTH 241
ST 351, 352


Principles of Biology (BCC: Perspectives-Biol. Science)
Intro to Microeconomics, Intro to Macroeconomics
(BCC: Perspectives-SPI)
Aerial Photo Interpretation and Forest Measurements
Forest Photogrammetry
Geographic Information System (GIS) Practicum
Forest Surveying
Calculus for Management and Social Science
Introduction to Statistical Methods
Writing I, II (BCC: Skills)

TOTAL

12
8

4

3
4
4
8
6

49


Junior

BOT/ENT 415
CSS 305
CSS 306
FOR 321
FOR 322
FOR 365
FOR 330, 331
*FOR 341
*FOR 355
*FOR 406-4
*FOR 443
*FS 453

Forest Insect and Disease Management
Principles of Soil Science
Problem Solving: Soil Science Applications
Forest Mensuration
Forest Models
Issues in Natural Resources Conservation (BCC: Synthesis)
Forest Resource Economics I, II
Forest Ecology
Management for Multiple Resource Values
Integrated Projects
Silvicultural Practices
Forest Management and Wildlife Conservation

TOTAL

5
4
1
5
3
3
8
4
4
1
4
3

45


Senior

FE 370
FE 434
FOR 407-6, 407
FOR 442
FOR 457
FOR 459
FOR 460

Harvesting Operations
Forest Watershed Management
Starker Lecture Series, Seminar
Silviculture Reforestation
Techniques for Forest Resource Analysis
Forest Resource Planning and Decision Making
Forest Policy (Writing Intensive Course)
BCC Perspectives
BCC Perspectives
BCC Science and Technology
Electives

TOTAL

4
4
1
4
4
4
4
6
6
3
3

43


GRAND TOTAL--


180


*Co-requisite Junior year spring term courses. Labs are jointly held all day Tuesdays.

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