Careers For Biology Majors and ManagementSee Conservation of natural resources. X. also Animal Behavior, Entomology, fisheries Biology, Herpetology Go to the Biology careers Opening Page http://www.furman.edu/~snyder/careers/careerlist.html
Extractions: Links to Many Specific Career Descriptions Here you will find over 200 links to Web sites that describe specific careers accessible after training in biology. In turn, each of these is likely to provide many other links. The Web is very dynamic, with pages changing addresses and occasionally disappearing. This list will be periodically updated, but you may find that access to a site is not available. Last update: January 18, 2002. This is an alphabetical listing. All occupations involving health (medical or veterinary) are clustered together and may be accessed by clicking here or on "Medical and Health Occupations," under the letter "M."
Extractions: This program prepares students to work in environments related to natural resources, particularly in wildlife enforcement and protection. Students gain a firm understanding of natural sciences as they relate to natural resources and the enforcement and protection of these resources. Students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively within natural environments. Upon successful completion of the program, students requesting a four-week work term will be provided this opportunity should such work terms be available. Program Courses Upon completion of this program, graduates will be eligible for employment (depending on specific hiring practices) with natural resources agencies such as wildlife, forestry, fisheries, and environmental consulting firms. As well, opportunities may arise in public sectors and self-created entrepreneurial activities.
Extractions: Educational and Career Outlook What is Natural Resource Management? What are the Educational Requirements? Careers and Salary Outlook Related Areas of Study WHAT IS NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT? Natural Resource Management combines economics, policy, and science to study, manage and restore natural resources and ecosystems. The field is applicable in wilderness, recreational, agricultural and urban areas to sustain and support fish, wildlife, and plant communities and in addressing problems associated with the management of our natural resources. Natural Resource Managers help balance the needs of people and economy with the ability of ecosystems to support soil, water, forests, wildlife, fish, and recreational resources. Ideally, these professionals look for ways to make responsible natural resource management decisions which consider all stakeholders, including communities, agencies and business/industry.
University Of Minnesota, College Of Natural Resources Station and the Cloquet forestry Station in dates, financial aid, and career services Inquire Policy Analysis Environmental Studies fisheries Science Forest http://www.enviroeducation.com/s/uminn-cnr/
Extractions: The University of Minnesota's College of Natural Resources offers a comprehensive selection of environmental and natural resources academic programs. Its undergraduate forestry program is ranked first in the United States, while its Fisheries and Wildlife major and Natural Resources Management major are ranked fifth and seventh respectively. Undergraduate majors include Fisheries and Wildlife, Forest Resources, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, Recreation Resource Management, Urban Forestry, and Wood and Paper Science. Graduate programs include Conservation Biology, Fisheries, Forestry, Water Resources Science, and Wildlife Conservation. The College of Natural Resources' mission is to foster a quality environment by contributing to the management, protection, and sustainable use of our natural resources through teaching, research, and outreach. Continuously accredited since 1935, the College is consistently ranked in the top three colleges of natural resources in the United States. We've been training environmental scientists and managers for almost 100 years. Our graduates work in public, corporate and non-profit institutions all over the world. Not only do our students benefit from the faculty teaching and research at the College but also from real world experience. We feel the College of Natural Resources provides our students with the unique experience of attending a small, friendly college with all of the resources of a large Big Ten University. Our location in a major metropolitan area and our field stations, the Itasca Biological Station and the Cloquet Forestry Station in northern Minnesota, provide students with a strong balance and exposes them to a wide range of natural resources and environmental issues.
Natural Resources Management to give you the type of experiences which you will need to pursue your career goals in fisheries and wildlife biology, forestry, law enforcement http://www.iowalakes.edu/programs_study/technology/environmental_studies/es_reso
Extractions: Natural Resources Management The Environmental Studies Program is a two-year career option program designed to prepare you for your future career in natural resources management. The Environmental Studies Program will expose you to a wide range of science, natural resource management, and general education courses. This course work will allow you to graduate with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience you will need for employment or advanced education. You can choose to begin your career in natural resources management immediately following graduation or transfer your credits to a bachelors degree program at a four-year college or university. Career Options Your success and employability in the natural resources management field will depend on a broad base of educational and practical experiences. The Environmental Studies Program is designed to give you the type of experiences which you will need to pursue your career goals in fisheries and wildlife biology, forestry, law enforcement, park management, and soil conservation. You will also be prepared to successfully transfer to a four-year college or university.
Area Of Study Natural Resources Policy And Management can lead to a career managing natural science, environmental studies, forestry, or interdisciplinary Operation Environmental Law fisheries Science Forest http://www.iseek.org/sv/22030.jsp?id=370406
DSU Department Of Agriculture And Natural Resources The natural resources program offers career options in Environmental Science, fisheries/Wildlife Management, and Preforestry. Students http://www.desu.edu/schools/Agriculture/ag_nat_res/index.php
Extractions: ACADEMICS ADMINISTRATION ALUMNI ATHLETICS ... SEARCH Today's date is Monday, June 07th 2004. College of Agriculture and Related Sciences Home Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Home Agriculture Course Descriptions Natural Resources Course Description Master's Programs Natural Resources Plant Science Bachelor's Programs Herbarium Educator: Susan Yost Natural Resources Program Information Request Form The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources offers professional programs designed to prepare students for future academic and career paths, as well as technical courses designed to develop practical production and management skills. The Agriculture program offers career options in Agri-Business, Agriculture Education, General Agriculture, Plant Sciences (Agronomy/Horticulture), and Preveterinary Science. The Natural Resources program offers career options in Environmental Science, Fisheries/Wildlife Management, and Pre-Forestry. Students can select options in both Agriculture and Natural Resources that will provide preparation for graduate study.
Employment Links best sources of environmental career information available at all levels in forestry, fisheries, wildlife, range sciences as they relate to natural resources. http://www.unity.edu/Crc/CRCLINKS.HTM
Natural Resources #59110 This Career Group provides career tracks for that support, manage or direct natural resource programs in such areas as fisheries, forestry, marine resources http://www.dhrm.state.va.us/services/compens/careergroups/natresouc/nat59110NatR
Extractions: Concept of Work This Career Group provides career tracks for wildlife workers forestry workers foresters park rangers , and others that support, manage or direct natural resource programs in such areas as fisheries, forestry, marine resources, state parks, wildlife, and other natural resource management or recreational functions. Employees perform duties ranging from entry-level technician to management. Roles Comprising This Group These roles describe the collective characteristics of the work performed by employees in the Natural Resources Career Group. These roles define the typical career paths for employees who pursue careers such as wildlife workers forestry workers foresters , and park rangers Although all of these occupations are natural resource specialists, each warrants a separate career track. Each of these career paths requires different knowledge, skills, and abilities and would not naturally lead to the other for career progression. However, a role for each of these occupations represents different levels of work, or career progression. Career paths may exist within a single role, extend to other roles in the Career Group, or to roles in other occupationally related Career Groups.
Career Connection. Agricultural careers may be divided into various categories and Tourism resources, Packaging, Horticulture, forestry, Food Science, and fisheries/Wildlife http://www.agday.org/tc/tc-career.html
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Extractions: U of M CNR Current Students Student Life ... Alumni There is a club associated with every academic program in the College of Natural Resources and several others associated with professional or honors societies. You'll find that many CNR students are involved in clubs and organizations. These clubs and organizations organize and participate in many social and professional activities such as: organizing panel discussions about current environmental issues, careers, and international study; sponsoring the annual "Fall BBQ" and "Spring Picnic"; organizing "Natural Resources Week" events; co-sponsoring the "CNR Internship and Career Fair", and selling Weather Guide calendars for fund raising purposes. The Environmental Studies Club provides students with the opportunity to become acquainted with and discuss environmental issues, promote and participate in environmentally-related service projects, and share mutual concerns with students and faculty. The Club organizes several field trips to natural areas and weekend camping trips to State Parks or other areas each semester. Students from any major in the College are welcome to join this club.
FW Employment Resources - State Natural Resource Websites Career Fairs. of Wildlife and fisheries Louisiana Department of natural resources Louisiana of Agriculture and forestry MAINE Maine Department of Conservation http://www.fw.msu.edu/academics/ugrad/jobs/er_nragencies.html
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Careers In Fish And Wildlife Management Conservation Education Specialist fisheries or Wildlife Officer Planning Officer forestryRecreation Recreation Opportunities Other Career Information resources http://www.und.edu/org/ndwild/career.html
Extractions: North Dakota Game and Fish Department This information will help you plan for a career in the conservation of renewable natural resources. While it is directed mainly at a career in fish or wildlife management, it also will help you plan for a career in forestry, outdoor recreation, range management and other natural resource specialties. Whether you wish to become a fishery or wildlife biologist, forest ranger, a park naturalist, a conservation law enforcement officer or a watershed manager, your opportunities for a career in conservation will be few unless you obtain a college education. That education should be broad enough to provide an understanding of the inter-relationships of the natural resources which make up the environment; the social, political and economic forces that influence natural resource management; and the ability to analyze natural resource problems to find realistic alternative solutions.
2509ACC - Diploma Of Natural Resource Management provides opportunities for careers in the education; sustainable agricultural, forestry, fisheries and mining of Applied Science (natural Resource Management). http://domino.swin.edu.au/cd31.nsf/0/0e3d4d2ac41cb884ca2568fe007cc803?OpenDocume
Natural Resources And Wildlife Technology This is invaluable for developing your career! program in wildlife, fisheries, forestry, or environmental information about the natural resources and Wildlife http://www.garrettcollege.edu/academics/signatures/nrwt/
Extractions: Back to Garrett College Website Welcome to the NRWT Program Website! WEBSITE INDEX Overview of the NRWT Program The Woodmont Experience Specialized Courses Newspaper/Magazine Articles/Commendations ... Back to Garrett College Website WHAT IS THE NRWT PROGRAM? You can be a part of state, national, and private sector efforts to conserve and manage dwindling resources like wildlife, fisheries, forests, soils, and water. You can make a significant difference by choosing a career that involves managing natural resources. Garrett College's Natural Resources and Wildlife Technology Program provides education and state-of-the-art technical training in many natural resources management fields. The NRWT Program emphasizes experience in practical settings in the field as well as in the classroom. This makes our graduates especially attractive to employers. The NRWT Program is also unique because several of the specialized NRWT courses offered are taught by professors who are also natural resources managers employed by State Natural Resources Agencies ( Adjunct Faculty Information ). This provides students excellent training opportunities that are based on actual practices in the "real world".
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