Forest Engineering, Associate of Science
The Forestry Program provides graduates with an education in fundamental forestry knowledge, applied field based skills, and professional and ethical behavior in order to be successful professionals assisting in the management of forested ecosystems for a diverse set of landscape objectives which promote environmental, social, and economic values of forests.
Courses
- CH 221Z — General Chemistry I
- CH 227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory
- COM 111Z — Public Speaking
- DRF 112 — Drafting and Design I
- ECON 201Z — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGR 111 — Engineering Orientation I
- ENGR 211 — Statics
- ENGR 212 — Dynamics
- ENGR 213 — Strength of Materials
- FES 240 — Forest Biology
- FES 241 — Dendrology
- FOR 111 — Introduction to Forestry
- FOR 112 — Problem Solving-Technology
- GIS 234 — GIS 1-Intro to Geographic Info
- MTH 251Z — Differential Calculus
- MTH 252Z — Integral Calculus
- MTH 254 — Vector Calculus I
- MTH 256 — Differential Equations
- PH 211 — General Physics w-Calculus I
- PH 212 — General Physics w-Calculus II
- SOIL 205 — Soil Science
- SOIL 206 — Soil Science Lab
- STAT 243Z — Elementary Statistics I
- SUR 161 — Surveying I
- WR 121Z — Composition I
- WR 227Z — Technical Writing