Associate of Science—Natural Resources
The pattern of study provides students with courses that prepare them for a baccalaureate degree in natural resources, biology, wildlife biology, range management, forestry, environmental studies and management, and other types of natural resource degrees.
Courses
- BIOL 190 — Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology
- BIOL 191 — Introduction to Organismal Biology
- CHEM 121 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM 122 — General Chemistry II
- COM 113 — Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- ENG 100 — Written Communications
- ENG 101 — Written Communications
- ENG 102 — Composition II
- ENG 203 — Introduction to Literary Studies
- ENG 205 — Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry
- ENG 223 — Themes of Literature
- HIST 101 — U.S. History to 1877
- HIST 102 — U.S. History Since 1877
- MATH 126 — Precalculus I
- MATH 126E — Precalculus I
- PHIL 102 — Humanities or Fine Arts
- PSC 101 — Introduction to American Politics
- STAT 152 — Introduction to Statistics
- THTR 102 — Introduction to Stage Voice
- THTR 221 — Oral Interpretation