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Extractions: Middle Employee Login The following tables list the high school graduation requirements for students interested in entry-level, skilled, or professional careers in the field of Health Services. A list of related courses is included to facilitate elective selection. Full descriptions of every course are contained in the handbook
Natural Resource Studies Three other majors in the department are forestry, Wildlife and fisheries Conservation, and Building Materials and Wood Technology. careers. http://www.umass.edu/forwild/Majors/natural_resource_studies.htm
Extractions: NAREST students also have access to courses in other departments, including Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, Legal Studies, Journalism, Biology, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Geology, and many others. Students are also encouraged to supplement their natural resources training with the many environmentally oriented courses available through the Five-College system. NAREST students may gain valuable work experience through volunteer positions, practicums, internships, Cooperative Education, and other experiential programs. NAREST graduates find employment in diverse fields. There is an increasing role for people interested in conserving, managing and restoring our natural environment. Some graduates pursue employment directly in natural resources and other graduates use their strong academic training to pursue other fields.
Extractions: Ron Case Scholarship helps wildlife club students reach their goals Ron Case retired in 2000 as a professor of wildlife, but he's still helping students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's School of Natural Resource Sciences (SNRS). He continues to help them financially through a scholarship he established in the spring of 2002. The Ron Case Scholarship assists students who are members of the UNL Wildlife Club in reaching their academic and career goals, Case said.
Natural Resources And Wildlife Technology A few are these career paths are force after completing the natural resources and Wildlife offer programs in wildlife, fisheries, forestry, or environmental http://www.gcc.cc.md.us/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".
Northern College - Natural Resource Technician habitat assessment and natural resource inventory; forest resource management; fisheries and wildlife These include traditional careers in forestry and fish http://www.northernc.on.ca/programs/nr/nrtech.html
Extractions: Graduates of this program are equipped with a solid base of technical skills and knowledge in natural resource sciences, as well as the interpersonal and communication skills which are highly valued by employers. This prepares graduates for a wide range of career opportunities in both public and private sectors, including employment in the fields of habitat assessment and natural resource inventory; forest resource management; fisheries and wildlife management; geographic information systems; biological and environmental research programs; environmental assessment and protection; and zoos and wildlife parks. Graduates are also prepared for work in parks management and interpretation programs; the development and management of wetlands and protected areas; ecotourism; and outdoor attraction management Program Description Northern College's Natural Resource Technician Program provides students with a high quality learning experience. This program is suited to students who possess a keen sense of curiosity about the natural environment, enjoy being outdoors, and want to develop the skills and knowledge required for a rewarding career in fields related to ecology and environmental science. These include traditional careers in forestry and fish and wildlife management, as well as non-traditional natural resource-based careers such as ecotourism.
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Extractions: New announcements are frequently added. Be sure to refresh/reload your pages for the latest lists. Getting That Dream Job I started this web site in 1997 because I was helping my spouse in his (successful) job search. Since then several million people have used these links to find their dream job in natural resources and environmental occupations. You too can be successful. Yes, good jobs are hard to find. Yes, getting hired can be difficult. But 'hard" and 'difficult' aren't the same as impossible (otherwise salmon wouldn't bother swimming upstream). Get started and don't quit until you've reached your goal. If us '50 something' people can do it, you surely can. Site Dynamics Career Categories links are in the top section. If you don't find a great job among our vacancy announcements, we've provided you with tons of annotated links to posting places all around the 'net. You should always keep in mind that most jobs webs end up with a mix of listings, not just one profession. I've sorted the sites into groups based on the most common types of jobs posted at each web, but you'll want to check related categories to do a thorough job search.
Extractions: Helping you find employment in conservation jobs Skip menu NEWEST JOBS ADVERTISE AGRICULTURE ... WILDLIFE Forestry, (being my spouse's field) is now 2 segments. Forestry Career links are here along with General Forestry job posting locations. Additional Forestry categories is on Forestry 2 . Be sure to check the annotated links on both pages after you've checked out the New announcements.
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Extractions: INFORMATION CENTER Agricultural Career Guide Explore careers in Agriculture, Aquaculture and Forestry with the following links to job descriptions, which include information such as daily activities, skill requirements, salary and training required. To learn more about these industries, follow the related links below the career descriptions section. Home Careers Skills Schools ... About Agriculture, Aquaculture and Forestry Career Descriptions Farmers and Managers
This Page Has Moved This chart shows majors associated with natural resource interest areas and possible job options for graduates within majors offered by the College of natural resources, University of Minnesota. http://www.cnr.umn.edu/careers/careerchart.html
Career Browser: Fisheries And Wildlife Major Students often specialize in either fisheries or wildlife. such as waterfowl biology and forestry) or in Students interested in careers in scientific research http://www.collegeboard.com/apps/careers/majors/0,3480,2-060,00.html
Extractions: Potential Careers ... Sources of Additional Information Fisheries and wildlife students take courses in the natural sciences and in management to help maintain and manipulate our land, water, and animal and plant resources for the best ecological, commercial, recreational, and scientific uses. What the Major is Like Fisheries and wildlife majors study the environmental requirements of fish or wildlife species, populations, and communities. They also study sound practices to manipulate the environment and learn to regulate human activity by controlling animal harvest, pollution, and the recreational use of specific areas. Students also learn principles of conservation as well, focusing on sound efforts to maintain and manipulate natural resources. About 35 to 40 percent of a fisheries and wildlife major's course work consists of general education courses in communications, quantitative sciences (calculus, computer studies, and statistics), social sciences, and humanities. These courses generally are taken during the freshman and sophomore years.
Extractions: Sources for Information on Careers in Biology, Conservation, and Oceanography The National Museum of Natural History receives numerous requests for information on careers in the biological sciences. This pamphlet provides a listing of the career guidance leaflets published by the professional scientific societies as well as United States Government publications on careers in biology, conservation, and oceanography. Other sources for career information are also included. Many of the publications listed contain bibliographies and suggest additional sources for career guidance. Information on career fields not listed can be obtained by writing to the pertinent professional scientific society. For the names and addresses of such societies consult the Encyclopedia of Associations, National Organizations of the U.S., 28th edition, l994. This encyclopedia is available at most large public libraries. BIOLOGY General information A Greatly Improved Outlook for College Graduates: An Update to the Year 2000. 1989. 8 pp. leaflet, No. 165V. $1.25. Describes employment opportunities for college graduates in the coming decade. Department of Labor. Available from R. Woods, Consumer Information Center-L, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002
Job Search Information FA. American fisheries Society. A. Environmental careers Organization Lists paid internships as well as links F. The forestry Job Search Page Links to all kinds of http://www.fnr.purdue.edu/jobinfo/jobinfo.html
Extractions: In addition to the sites listed below, the OSS has an on-line subscription to Earth Work Online , a job posting service through the Student Conservation Association. Current student and departmental alumni may access the postings via a passcode. Contact Jane Alexander Sandra Harvey Lisa Short or Dr. W.L. Mills for passcode information A Career Mosaic An online career center, database, and college connection plus MORE! A College Graduate Job Hunter Links to career resources, job sites, and completely geared toward college students. A College Recruiter Employment Part-time and full-time jobs, work, and career opportunities for students and graduates of one, two, and four year colleges. A Environmental Career Center Job announcements with an emphasis on upper-level jobs, with some entry level positions.
Extractions: Your Internet Gateway to Forestry and Forest Products Alberta Environment is working to maintain and enhance the long-term health of Alberta's forest ecosystems. We manage our forests to support a full range of uses and values including timber production, habitat for wildlife, and areas for parks and wilderness. The Alberta Environmental Training Centre offers services for customized training, program development and course delivery including Forest Fire Management, Forest Management, GIS, GPS, and Environmental and Outdoor Educational programs. Alberta Forestry Youth Programs - Alberta Sustainable Resource Development supports two unique opportunities for students and families interested in forestry. Junior Forest Rangers is a work immersion program that introduces students to the issues, operations and career opportunities in the field. Junior Forest Wardens offers entire families the opportunity to learn about forestry, ecology, outdoor skills and leadership. Forest Health - Sustainable Resource Development Check out our revised forest health website where you will find: biology and management of important forest insects, diseases and seed and cone insects; exotic pests and weed information; current and historical conditions and maps; survey data procedures and downloadable coverages/databases; downloadable publications; directives; up-to-date pest alerts.
Water Resources Guide integrated, incorporating courses in forestry, soils, wildlife water chemistry, aquatic toxicology and fisheries. Career Opportunities Due to an increase in http://www.uwsp.edu/admissions/guides/water.htm
Extractions: Three options are available to students who select a major in Water Resources: Fisheries and Limnology, Watershed Administration, and Watershed Hydrology Management. Specialized emphasis areas are available in Water Chemistry, Watershed Management, Environmental Toxicology, and Groundwater Hydrology. A master's degree in Water Resources is also available. The program is ecologically integrated, incorporating courses in forestry, soils, wildlife, and general resource management. Why Study Water Resources at UWSP? Within 20 miles of the campus are 40,000 acres of public land that provide an excellent opportunity to study a variety of water bodies and watersheds. Outdoor sessions provide students with an opportunity to work with the most modern equipment available. Over 200 students are majoring in Water Resources at UWSP. High School Preparation
Extractions: high graphics other: endangered species nature conservation nature reserves wildlife conservation ... wildlife management narrower: wild animals wild plants Commercial use of genetically modified crops in the United Kingdom : the potential wider impact on farmland wildlife wildlife ... College of Natural Resources, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University The College of Natural Resources, located within the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VPISU) offers educational programs specifically designed to meet the needs of natural resources professionals and individuals interested in related disciplines. At the College site there is information for prospective students, current students and alumni, as well as details of college facilities, career services and outreach programs. wildlife universities research natural resources ... Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University The Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University provides courses relating to: natural resources, wildlife ecology, forestry, wildland recreation, range and watershed management. The site provides a description of these courses, as well as graduate courses, research, extension activities, events and staff. Research facilities include the Wildlife Habitat Nutrition Laboratory, the Steffen Center (a field and laboratory research and teaching facility), the Bear Center, the Large Carnivore Conservation Laboratory and the Colockum Multiple Use Station. Current research includes a study of population dynamics of cougars in northeast Washington, northern Idaho, and southern British Columbia.
Extractions: Welcome to the website for the Department of Natural Resource Sciences! We are located at the University College of the Cariboo (UCC) in the City of Kamloops , in south-central British Columbia, Canada. Our department offers several programs of study in the field of natural resource sciences, and our faculty are engaged in a wide variety of exciting research initiatives. Natural resource science and management is an important issue facing society, and our department prepares students for careers in this exciting area of study. An outline of the website is provided to help you easily find the information you need. What exactly is 'natural resource science'? To start with, the 'natural resources' include water, forests, rangeland, soil, minerals, fisheries and wildlife. Natural resource science, therefore, is the application of scientific principles and knowledge towards a better understanding and management of these resources. If you are a prospective student and you are interested in the outdoors, wildlife, forests, ranching, or any of the other related fields, then you will want to look at
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Environmental Studies- ACS Student Resource Page within the field of Wildlife fisheries and Environmental Web Organization Directory Lists by category (design, forestry, energy etc Back to careers Index page. http://www.colleges.org/~enviro/career/envjob.html
Extractions: (AEE) develops and promotes experiential education in all settings. The Association is committed to support professional development, theoretical advancement, and evaluation in the field of experiential education worldwide. Their site includes a database of jobs within the field of Experiential Education, many with a natural focus. CyberSierra's Natural Resources Job Search