Forest Technology
Forest Technology is an intensive program of instruction and training to prepare individuals for service in different aspects of forest management operations. Major topics of the program include: the role of foresters in society; the identification and valuation of forest and ornamental woody species; the manipulation of forest stands to produce specific benefits; the impacts of fire, insects, and disease in forest stands; forest measurement and mapping methods; and timber harvesting and utilization systems.
Courses
- ACC 2213 — Principles of Accounting I
- AGT 1714 — Applied Soil Conservation and Use
- BAD 2413 — The Legal Environment of Business
- BOT 1273 — Introduction to Microsoft Office
- ENG 1113 — & 1123 - English Composition I & II
- ENG 1123 — English Composition II 3 hours
- FOT 1114 — Forest Measurements I
- FOT 1714 — Applied Dendrology
- FOT 1813 — Introduction to Forestry
- FOT 2124 — Forest Surveying
- FOT 2214 — Applications of GIS/GPS in Forestry
- FOT 2614 — Silviculture I
- FOT 2944 — Special Problem in Conservation Law