Extractions: A network of resources The College of Natural Resources mentor program links students with alumni to share information on potential careers, jobs, and employers. Mentors will help you make informed decisions about your future, as well as help you in the transition from college to professional life. Mentors are a valuable resource who can help you correlate academic work with possible careers; provide advice on summer and permanent employment; offer friendship and support; share personal experiences; describe how the professional world works; and act as a personal coach. Sign up to receive a mentor
MAJORS These majors lead to jobs and internships, and to careers. fisheries and AquaticSciences, forestry and natural resources, WL Mills. Food Science, http://www.agriculture.purdue.edu/GOinAG/majors.html
Extractions: internships, and to careers Majors Grouped by Career Area (or Alphabetically Major/Program Department information Contact Pre-agricultural and Biological Engineering Agricultural and Biological Engineering Gary Krutz Pre-landscape architecture ... Pre-medicine through a degree in Agricultural and Biological Engineering Animal Science Biochemistry Entomology , or Food Science (honors program) Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Animal Science s Biochemistry ... Food Science (honors program) Kamyar Haghighi (Agricultural and Biological Engineering), Mark Diekman (Animal Sciences), Mark Hermodson (Biochemistry), Alan York (Entomology), Stacey Dunderman (Food Science) Pre-veterinary Medicine through Animal Sciences or
Undergraduate Study In Environmental Soil Science Service, Department of natural resources, Forest Service Other careers in soil scienceare in ecology and environmental science, forestry, fisheries and wildlife http://www.snr.missouri.edu/soil/undergrad/
Extractions: Environmental Soil Science offers a B.S. degree in Environmental Soil Science and a dual B.S. degree in Geological/Env. Soil Sciences in Cooperation with the Department of Geological Sciences. Courses offered in soil science emphasize the application of basic mathematics, physics, chemistry, geology, and biology to understand the function and use of soils. An appropriate array of these courses prepare a person to be a soil professional. Soil professionals are employed in the agricultural production industry, as land specialists for banks, hold positions in government and private research institutions, are employed in service agencies such as the Soil Conservation Service, Department of Natural Resources, Forest Service, Highway Department, and land-based recreational industries as managers of golf courses, parks, and public gardens. Other careers in soil science are in land-use planning, agricultural and environmental education, and agri-business. A specialization in soil science supplements the skills of students with degrees in agronomy, agricultural economics, atmospheric science, engineering, ecology and environmental science, forestry, fisheries and wildlife, geology, horticulture, or parks and recreation. A major in Soil Science requires a total of 128 hours for graduation.
Illinois Department Of Natural Resources fisheries staff also work to educate the public field or related ones, such as forestry,outdoor recreation MORE INFORMATION ON natural RESOURCE careers CONTACT http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/education/kids/career/career.htm
Extractions: The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is the states natural resource conservation and outdoor recreation provision agency. The Department manages more than 400,000 acres statewide-Illinois state parks, fish and wildlife areas, conservation areas, natural area, nature preserves, state forests, state trails and boat access areas. IDNR is a diverse agency with a common goal to conserve, preserve and manage the natural resources of the state while providing high quality outdoor experiences for our citizens. To accomplish this goal, the agency relies on the technical and professional skills of many valued people. IDNR employees consist of biologists, park rangers, land agents, administrators, maintenance workers, secretaries, foresters, educators, police, landscape architects and engineers. The end result of the work done by IDNR employees impacts and affects everyone in Illinois, current, as well as future residents. Whether its surveying land for a new site, patrolling a lake to ensure safety of its users, collecting and analyzing research data or presenting a workshop to teachers about conservation education, working with natural resources is exciting, fulfilling and is our future. Read about some career options below. Staff within the state park system are responsible for the management of wildlife, habitat areas and for providing safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities. Duties vary from site to site depending on the types of habitats present and services available. A large amount of time and effort is devoted to maintaining all state park sites-such as mowing, repairing facilities, painting-or developing new areas. Site staff are responsible for registering campers, picnic groups and hunters and monitoring potentially dangerous situations within the park. Some sites have staff that conduct educational programs for park visitors. All people working in the parks are in contact with park visitors on a daily basis and must have good communication skills.
CASNR will prepare students for careers in public Economics (3cr) AECN 357 natural resources Environmental Select from courses in forestry, fisheries and wildlife http://casnr.unl.edu/education/ugrad/01/natres/environ.htm
Extractions: Environmental Studies The environmental studies major is jointly offered with the College of Arts and Sciences. The core curriculum of the environmental studies major encompasses the natural and social sciences and the ethics of responsibility as well as a senior thesis. The core curriculum is enhanced with nine areas of emphases; eight offered through the College of Arts and Sciences: anthropology, biology, chemistry, geography, geology, meteorology-climatology, social science, and sociology. The environmental studies major, Natural Resources Area of Emphasis curriculum, is for the student interested in an interdisciplinary education focusing on the use, management, and conservation of renewable natural resources. The curriculum is based on the integration of ecological principles with the utilization and conservation of natural resources. The Natural Resources Area of Emphasis will prepare students for careers in public and private organizations that are responsible for planning the use and management of natural resources and protection of the environment. Students will learn about subjects that will prepare them for positions in fields such as inventory, natural resource planning, environmental protection, sustainable development, policy analysis, and natural resources management. The Environmental Studies/Natural Resources Area of Emphasis is administered through the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (103 Agricultural Hall) and coordinated by the CASNR Environmental Studies/Natural Resources Area of Emphasis Advisory Committee.
Extractions: Home Search Text Only Site Map ... Contact Us Historical Milestones Department of Forestry, one of the first of its kind, established in the College of Literature, Sciences, and the Arts. Filibert Roth chairs department from 1903-23. First Master of Science in Forestry degrees conferred. Saginaw Forest, 80 acres on Liberty Road, donated to the University as an experimental area for instruction and research in forestry and student extra-curricular activities. First instruction in landscape design taught by O.C. Simonds of Chicago. Landscape design program organized in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Five-year curriculum leads to Master of Landscape Design degree. Aubrey Tealdi, Chair. University acquires Eber White Woods, 43 acres on Liberty Road, used by the Forestry, Botany and Zoology Departments until 1945, when the property was given to the Ann Arbor Board of Education. First Bachelor of Science in Forestry degree conferred upon 14 men.
Fisheries And Wildlife—College Of Natural Resources (CNR) wish to pursue careers in wildlife The fisheries and wildlife minor enables biology,communications, education, forestry, natural resources and environmental http://www.catalogs.umn.edu/ug/cnr/cnr01.html
Extractions: College of Natural Resources (CNR) : Catalog Web Site E-mail B.S. Students select an area of specialization, usually by the end of the sophomore year. The areas of specialization are described below. Although no computer course is required, students are expected to be computer literate and competent using word processing, spreadsheet, and e-mail software. Degree Requirements To complete the degree, students must complete 128 credits. After completing a core curriculum that includes liberal education , communications, basic science, mathematics, and an orientation to the fields of fisheries, wildlife, and conservation biology, students complete additional credits in one of three areas of specialization: fisheries, wildlife, or conservation biology. Some of the core curriculum courses also fulfill diversified core and designated theme requirements. All required courses in the major must be taken A-F and completed with a grade of at least C-. See
Urban And Community Forestry—College Of Natural Resources (CNR) forestry curriculum prepares students for careers in planning Forests (taught at Cloquetforestry Center) FR FW 2001Introduction to fisheries, Wildlife, and http://www.catalogs.umn.edu/ug/cnr/cnr05.html
Extractions: College of Natural Resources (CNR) : Catalog Web Site E-mail B.S. The urban and community forestry curriculum prepares students for careers in planning and managing vegetation and natural resources in or near urban communities, and for direct involvement in resource management or for specialized supporting roles in areas such as urban planning and environmental education. Urban forests include areas along streets and in parks, private lands, greenbelts, and open spaces. Urban foresters help communities plan, design, or protect urban and peri-urban forests; supervise tree selection and planting; and design insect control/disease protection and plant health care programs. Principle employers for graduates in urban and community forestry include city governments, private tree care and arboricultural consulting companies, state and federal forestry agencies, nurseries, and utility companies. Graduates may also be qualified for traditional forestry positions, including those in the federal government. Degree Requirements To complete the degree, students must complete 120 credits. Those students going into consulting or private business should choose courses in the forest health and cultural practices of urban forestry. Students interested in managing the urban landscape should concentrate on courses in the management and administration areas.
NRES | Careers - Links To Employment Listings For NRES Majors natural resources, Environmental Sciences, and forestry, Career Opportunities EnvironmentalCareers Organization Environmental Wildlife and fisheries, Texas A M http://www.nres.uiuc.edu/careers/nresemploy_link.html
Natural Resources Technician Career Counselor Home careers@DNR Internships Current in the field of forestry,arboriculture, wildlife natural resources management, or fisheries may be http://www.dnr.state.md.us/humanresources/careers/technician.html
Extractions: This is technical biological work assisting biologists in the management of natural resources. Employees receive supervision from a Natural Resources Biologist, Natural Resources Manager, Forestry Manager or other designated administrator. The work may require lifting or carrying heavy objects or equipment weighing over twenty-five pounds. Employees are required to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. Some aspects of the work, such as the handling of wildlife, working aboard a boat or working in the area of a forest fire are considered hazardous. Employees may be required to wear protective clothing and equipment when the need arises. . Employees in this classification may be required to possess an appropriate motor vehicle operators license valid in the State of Maryland. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Completion of sixty credit hours from an accredited college or university, 18 of which are in biology, biochemistry, environmental science, aquaculture, natural science, natural resources management, botany, marine biology, marine ecology, physical oceanography, ichthyology, fisheries management, wildlife management, zoology, or a natural resources management related field of study. Experience: (I) None, (II) one year, (III) two years of experience in technical biological work in the field of natural resources management.
2002-2003 UAF Catalog: Natural Resources Management designed for those intending to pursue management careers requiring thorough 3) orFISH 401W,O/2 fisheries Management (3 NRM 375 required for forestry option http://www.uaf.edu/catalog/current/programs/nat_res_mgmt.html
Extractions: M.S.: 30-35 credits Natural resources management is making and implementing decisions to develop, maintain or protect ecosystems to meet human needs and values. The core natural resources management curriculum provides students with a broad education in the various natural resources and their related applied fields. Programs can be tailored to enhance a student's depth or breadth in a given field of interest. The program is designed for students desiring careers in resources management or in other fields requiring knowledge of resources management, students planning advanced study, as well as those wishing to be better informed citizens. The B.S. degree has three concentrations: forestry; plant, animal, and soil sciences; and resources. The forestry concentration offers students the opportunity to focus on the multi-resource management of forests and associated ecosystems for the sustained production of goods and services and to prepare for forestry related employment. The natural resources management/forestry program is the only accredited four-year forestry program in Alaska.
Forestry careers in forestry involve balancing the needs of humans with the natural cyclesof the environment. Forest Management, natural resources, and fisheries and http://www.ncsu.edu/career/text/forestry.htm
Extractions: Don't overlook going directly to the career center of potential employers to get the most current information on job openings, conduct research, and learn how to submit your application. You can find links to more than 500 company career centers in The Quintessential Directory of Company Career Centers What follows is a collection of the best job resources for the agriculture, zoology, and environmental professions. And don't forget that for the complete list of career books (including books about a career in the agriculture and environmental professions), check out the Quintessential Careers Bookstore , in association with Amazon Books. AgJobsUSA a nationwide employment system that matches employees' interests and abilities with agricultural employers' needs for quality long-term help. Agriculture/Biotech/Chemistry Jobs from NationJob Network. Cyber-Sierra's Natural Resources Job Search a guide to helping job-seekers find jobs in natural resources fields, including forestry, wildlife, fisheries, etc.
Spring Career Fair 2002, Career Servvices, Oregon State Universtiy Environmental careers Organization, The, Botany; Env.Sci resources Conservation Service,natural Resource Mgt Sci; CE; AgE; forestry, fisheries biology, wildlife http://oregonstate.edu/career/Connections/Fair.htm
Extractions: 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. Spring Career Connections, sponsored by OSU Career Services is a fair for all students in all majors. Come and find out more about the participating organizations and what they are looking for. Both internships or full-time jobs may be available. ( EMPLOYERS : If you are a company interested in attending, please check out the Employers Career Fair Page. General employer information can be found via the Career Services Employer Page STUDENTS AND ALUMNI : The following are 2 lists of the organizations that will be attending, a link to their home page, and what colleges they will be looking for. They will be available on January 15th, 2002. This page was last updated: Friday, February 15, 2002
Extractions: GRADUATE PROGRAMS Handout for Prospective Graduate Students The Department of Forestry at N.C. State University is a recognized leader in graduate education in the fields of Forestry and Natural Resources. With 39 tenure track Graduate Faculty members and over 100 graduate students, our programs help students become prepared for rewarding careers in a broad range of natural resource disciplines. Approaching the Application Process Areas of Study in the Department of Forestry
How Do Our Children Choose Careers careers in this path re related to agriculture, the environment, and natural resources. environmentalsciences, fisheries, forestry, horticulture, and http://web.lsd.k12.mi.us/Careers/choose_careers.htm
Extractions: Health Sciences Human Services How can we give our children opportunities to learn about many different careers? How can they see the connection between what they learn in school and the world of work? One of the most effective ways to help our children navigate among thousands of different occupations in Career Pathway. These are six broad groupings of careers that share similar characteristics and whose employment requirements call for many common interest, strengths, and competencies. C A R E E R P A T H W A Y S Education Key: High School Diploma: 1 to 2 years past High School: Undergraduate Degree: Graduate Degree: Arts and Communication What Are the Six Career Pathways?
Natural Resources And Agriscience Pathway careers in this path are related to agriculture, the environment, and natural resources. sciences,environmental sciences, fisheries, forestry and wildlife. http://www.westottawa.k12.mi.us/curriculum/pathways/natural.htm
Extractions: Natural Resources and Agriscience Pathway Careers in this path are related to agriculture, the environment, and natural resources. These include agricultural sciences, earth sciences, environmental sciences, fisheries, forestry and wildlife. Is this Career Path for you? Are you a nature lover? Are you practical, curious about the physical world, and interested in plants and animals? Do you enjoy hunting or fishing? Do you like to garden or mow the lawn? Are you interested in protecting the environment? This could be your career path! Career Categories Agriculture, Animal Health Care, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Fisheries Management, Wildlife Management, Horticulture, Forestry, Life Sciences Courses in School Agriculture, Astronomy, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Animal Science, Mathematics, Botany, Geography Sample Careers and Levels of Education Required Farmer (1 to 2 Years Past High School), Landscaper (High School Diploma), Oceanographer (Undergraduate Degree), Chemist (Undergraduate Degree), Forester (Undergraduate Degree), Physicist (Graduate Degree), Marine Biologist (Graduate Degree), Conservation Agent (Undergraduate Degree) Click here to link with MOIS for further career information related to this pathway.
Extractions: Teleconference panelists expect wave of environmental retirees this decade Norfolk, VA Opportunities seem to be growing in environmental careers according to keynote speaker David OConnor, acting Assistant Administrator for the Administration and Resources Management for the EPA, at the Environmental Careers World Teleconference broadcasted from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia on April 20, 2000. University students viewing the teleconference nationwide were able to address panelists regarding the future of environmental careers and how they can become better qualified applicants to fill the growing need for environmental specialists. Al Spells, USFWS
UMass Dartmouth - Error careers in Aquaculture; Computer Software for Aquaculture 9277; Purdue University,Department of forestry and natural Island, Department of fisheries, Animal and http://www.umassd.edu/specialprograms/nrac/newsletters/newsletter19/featureC19.h
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GVSU Nat Res Mgmt Major Requirements. Management prepares students for careers in resource in areas such as forestry,fisheries, wildlife, soil management, and related natural resources fields. http://www.gvsu.edu/biology/nrmreq1.html
Extractions: The Program in Natural Resources Management prepares students for careers in resource management and environmental science. The program combines training in scientific skills with quantitative and qualitative decision-making techniques. The Program in Natural Resources Management offers a general degree and three optional emphases. Click on the links to learn more about each track. General Degree Program Emphasis in Ecosystem Science and Management Emphasis in Environmental Science Emphasis in Resource Information Science Also see NRM Course List GVSU Home Biology Home NRM Program ... NRM Courses