Forest Resources - FAQ
Do you still have questions about the program, careers after graduation, or how to get started? Take a look at the frequently asked questions or talk with an advisor to get the help you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Normally, the forest resources degree program takes two years of full-time study. If you're starting your first two years of a four-year degree, it's two years here plus two more at a four-year school. Some students take longer because they can't attend full-time or need help with reading, writing, or math.
In addition to an associate degree, if you complete the forest resources program, you'll:
- Perform relevant field tasks required of natural resource technicians.
- Use various technological tools to research, document, map, measure, record, and analyze data relevant to natural resources.
- Demonstrate a practical understanding of Pacific Northwest forest ecosystems.
- Demonstrate knowledge of social influences on ecosystem management.
- Demonstrate professional skills needed for successful job performance.
If you're 18 or older, you can start without a high school diploma or GED® certificate. But if you haven't finished high school, you can work on it here while beginning your career. Students under 18 without a diploma should talk with an advisor to get the assistance you need to get started.
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