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Submitter's Information
Renaldo Arroyo
Professor of Forestry and Natural Resources
Central/Mother Lode
Bakersfield College
CTE Dean
Anthony Cordova
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Program Details
Natural Resource Management
New Program
Natural Resources (011500)
08/01/22
The Certificate of Achievement in Natural Resource Management is designed for students desiring to enter the workforce after completing one year of college. Many technician level careers are available in the forestry/natural resources/wildlife fields. Career opportunities include forestry, natural resources, wildlife, environmental technician, parks and outdoor recreation, fisheries, rangeland and watershed technician positions. To Achieve the Certificate of Achievement Upon completion of the following courses with at least a ‘C’ grade in each course, the student will be awarded a Natural Resource Management Certificate of Achievement.
5 per year
Program Proposal Attributes
- Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
Upon successful completion, the student will:
- Demonstrate critical-thinking problem-solving skills in conservation, sustainability, and management of the environment.
- Effectively communicate scientific and technical knowledge in a professional manner.
- Demonstrate competency in scientific and technical knowledge related to environmental resource management, forestry, and natural resource management.
- Demonstrate proficiency in quantitative skills and information management specific to their chosen field.
- Demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities as leaders in their chosen field and stewards of the environment.
Course Units and Hours
30.5
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Course Report
The Natural Resource Management Certificate Of Achievement prepares students for a myriad of entry level technician careers in the forestry/natural resources/wildlife field. Bakersfield College is adjacent to one of the most scenic and special environments in the whole world, the Sierra Nevada Mountains. California is an iconic and beautiful state, composed of many ecosystems within a few hours of the campus. Approximately 80% of California is forest or rangeland, with Kern County being around 15% forest land and many of the county’s rangelands used for grazing. There is high demand for skilled and knowledgeable employees to meet the growing ecological concerns (climate change, wildfires, habitat loss, conversion, and fragmentation) and job demands of the county and state. Currently there are no other colleges or universities within Kern County that are offering an Environmental, Forest, and Natural Resource Management certificate. This program allows the people in the Kern County area a place to engage in job training for in demand jobs.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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FORE B6 | Forestry Skills | 3 | S1 |
FORE B2 or B8 | Natural Resources and the Environment or Ecology | 3 | S1 |
FORE B7 | Wildland Fire Ecology | 3 | S1 |
FORE B11 | GIS in Natural Resources | 3.5 | S1 |
FORE B3 | Wildlife Management | 3 | S1 |
AGRI B5 | Leadership in Ag | 3 | S2 |
SOIL B1 | Intro to Soil Science | 3 | S2 |
MCAG B5 | Ag Irrigation Tech | 3 | S2 |
NRES B1 | Rangeland Management | 3 | S2 |
NRES B2 | Outdoor Rec Management | 3 | S2 |
Supporting Documents
Central/Mother Lode Regional Questions
Submission Details
10/28/21 - 10:05 PM
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Anthony Cordova · 11/06/21
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