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SPRING 2017 CLASS SCHEDULE

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

8

Online classes

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Meets 01/09 to 03/10 (first 9 weeks)

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Meets 03/13 to 05/19 (second 9 weeks)

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

NR 22 FOREST PROTECTION (3 Units)

This course will cover major forest disease and insect problems, with an emphasis on their recognition and management. It will also include wildland fire

prevention and management.

ADVISORIES: English 125 and English 126. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

NR-22-59333

W

6:00pm-8:50

FEM 12

M.BROWN

NR 25 FOREST AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (1 Unit)

Designed to be a capstone to the Forest/Park curriculum. Application of advanced technical skills obtained in previous courses required for graduation.

Emphasis on direct, “on-the-ground” management of a working forest, applying arts, skills, and knowledge in solving practical field problems in a

working environment. Emphasis on one or more of the following: ecology, engineering, forest regulations, finance, mensuration, protection, recreation,

silviculture, supervision, wildlife, social, political, and economic considerations.

PREREQUISITES: Natural Resources 1. ADVISORIES: Previous or concurrent enrollment in Natural Resources 11 and 14 eligibility for

English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

NR-25-59334

Th

11:00am-11:50

FEM 7

J.SODERLUND

NR 31 ANIMAL PACKING (1 Unit)

Practice basic horsemanship and equitation. Develop skills in pack animal use. Experience in horse and mule packing, handling and feed, trail health

care and safety, and basic skills under trail conditions. Examine low impact environmental livestock techniques and wilderness etiquette.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

NR 31-51275

Th

1:00pm-5:50

LSH 3

T.TERZIAN

(Requires additional 9 hours by arrangement.)

NR 35 INTERPRETATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES (3 Units)

Theory and techniques of environmental interpretation with an emphasis on public speaking. Logical organization and composition of informative and

persuasive speeches and thematic natural resources interpretive techniques. Practical application through public presentation including informative and

persuasive speeches, narrated walks and campfire talks. Development of self-guided interpretive media including signs, brochures, and interpretive

center displays.

COREQUISITES: Natural Resources 1 and 6. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

NR 35-59336

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1:00pm-1:50

FEM 12

K.KINNEY

and

M

2:00pm-5:05

FEM 12

K.KINNEY

NR 36 NATURAL RESOURCES LAW ENFORCEMENT (3 Units)

Introduction to the fundamentals of natural resources law, including federal and the State of California

interpretation of laws, rules, regulations, and methods of application.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and

Full Term Class Offering(s)

NR 36-59337

M

6:00pm-9:05

FEM 8

C.COOPER

NR 42 ADVANCED WILDLAND FIRE TECHNOLOGY (2 Units)

Preparation for employment as an advanced wildland firefighter/squad boss (FFT1) with State and Federal fire suppression agencies. Course meets or

exceeds the minimum requirements for employment through basic interagency courses (S-131, S-211, S-260, IS-200, and PMS 427).

PREREQUISITES: Natural Resources 5. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

NR 42-59340

Th

12:00pm-12:50

FEM 8

D.MCCANDLISS

and

F

1:00pm-3:50

FEM 8

D.MCCANDLISS

NR 110 FORESTRY FIELD STUDIES II (.5 Units)

A field course for the practical application of forest skills in actual field conditions on the school forest. Field problems and work projects may include

inventory techniques, plant species identification, population enumeration, conservation techniques, forest construction techniques, and orienteering.

Room and board fee required. (Taught at school forest or other natural area.)

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A)

Short Term Class Offering(s)

NR-110-59357

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6:00pm-6:50

ARR

D.MCCANDLISS

Meets from 04/18 to 04/18 (Requires additional 17 hours.)

NR-110-59356

T

6:00pm-6:50

FEM 7

L.LONG

Meets from 04/18 to 04/18 (Requires additional 17 hours.)

NR-110-59355

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6:00pm-6:50

FEM 7

K.KINNEY

Meets from 04/19 to 04/19 (Requires additional 17 hours.)