The objective of this major is to educate a student in the basic concepts and techniques of Wildlife Management. It is intended that a student who graduates under this program will function in a supporting capacity to professionals employed by private, state, and federal organizations. To receive the Associate of Applied Science degree Wildlife Technology, a student must complete the following courses. A grade of C or better is required in ENGL 1101, MATH 1002, and all courses with an FRSC prefix.
First Year
COURSES Hours
ENGL 1101 Composition I................................. 3
ENGL 1102 Composition II OR
BUSA 2105 Communicating in the Business Environment..... 3
MATH 1002 Technical Mathematics (or higher)............. 3
AENT 1113 Power Equipment............................... 3
FRSC 1170 Dendrology.................................... 3
FRSC 1130 Soils & Herbaceous Vegetation................. 3
FRSC 1140 Forest Measurements & Mapping I............... 3
FRSC 1155 Microcomputers in Forest Resources............ 2
FRSC 1190 Natural Resource Conservation................. 3
FRSC 1192 Forest Wildlife Management.................... 3
HIST 2112 United States History II...................... 3
Summer Session
COURSES Hours
FRSC 2240 Forest Safety................................. 1
FRSC 2260 Conservation Law Enforcement.................. 3
FRSC 2261 Forest Game Management........................ 3
FRSC 2262 Aquatic Resource Management................... 3
Elective (not required for degree)
FRSC 2266 Aquatic Habitat Management.................... 3
Second Year
COURSES Hours
BIOL 2107 /2107L Principles of Biology I/Lab............ 4
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles of Biology II/Lab............ 4
FRSC 1160 Forest Surveying.............................. 3
FRSC 1135 Nongame Wildlife.............................. 2
FRSC 2265 Silviculture.................................. 4
FRSC 2263 Advanced Wildlife Technology.................. 3
FRSC 2270 Principles of Supervision..................... 2
POLS 1101 American Government........................... 3
CRJU 2155 Introduction to Criminal Procedure OR
CRJU 2200 Criminal Law.................................. 3
COMM 1100 Human Communications.......................... 3
FRSC 2264 Wildlife Seminar.............................. 1
PHED 1100 and two PE activities
Freshman Seminar
Regents’ Test required TOTAL 74-77
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