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Ecology | Botany | Zoology
Area of study
Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This program provides an introduction to natural resources conservation, with a focus on wildlife management and ecosystem management. Students will gain hands-on experience through lab work and field studies, and can choose from a variety of elective courses to tailor their education to their interests. The program prepares students for careers in natural resources management, conservation, and environmental education.

Program Outline

Outline:


Required Courses:

  • NR 001 Conservation of Natural Resources (3 units)
  • NR 001L Conservation of Natural Resources Lab (1 unit)

Group A:

Select 4 units from the following:

  • AGPS 002 Entomology - General & Applied (4 units)
  • NR 003 Introduction to Wildlife Management (3 units)
  • NR 004 Introduction to Ecosystem Management (3 units)
  • NR 020 GPS and Map Use (1 unit)
  • NR 095A Natural Resources Work Experience (1-8 units)

Group B:

Select 4 units from the following:

  • NR 041A Native Plants - Mountain (1 unit)
  • NR 041B Native Plants - Desert (1 unit)
  • NR 050 Winter Birds (1 unit)
  • NR 051A Migrant Birds - Fall (1 unit)
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College of the Desert


Overview:

College of the Desert (COD) is a community college located in Palm Desert, California. It serves the Coachella Valley and surrounding areas, offering a wide range of academic programs and student services.


Services Offered:

COD provides a comprehensive set of services for its students, including:

    Admissions:

    Assisting students with the application process and providing guidance on eligibility requirements.

    Financial Aid:

    Offering various financial aid options to help students afford their education.

    Library:

    Providing access to a vast collection of resources, including books, journals, and online databases.

    Student Services:

    Offering support services such as counseling, tutoring, career services, and disability support.

    Academic Programs:

    Providing a diverse selection of academic programs leading to associate degrees, certificates, and transfer options to four-year universities.

Other:

COD has multiple off-campus locations throughout the Coachella Valley, including Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indio, Mecca/Thermal, Palm Springs, and other West Valley locations. The college also has a strong focus on community engagement and offers various programs and services to support the local community.

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