REEDLEY COLLEGE
REEDLEY COLLEGE
73
SPRING
DEPT-NO- CODE
DAYS TIMES RM#
INSTRUCTOR
AM, AV1, R & TM = Madera Community College Center OC = Oakhurst Community College Center
NR 4 FOREST ECOSYSTEMS (3 Units)
The forest community is used as a model to discuss the role of ecology in forest management. Students will become familiar with basic biological
concepts which are the building blocks for understanding forest ecosystems. Students will gain a better understanding of biological processes and
organization, the physical environment, and ecological processes such as: nutrient cycling, succession, natural selection, and application of the
scientific method.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU, UC)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-4-51279
F
8:00am-12:50
FEM 7
L.LONG
NR-4-51278
M
2:00pm-4:05
FEM 8
L.LONG
and
W
2:00pm-4:50
FEM 8
L.LONG
NR 5 WILDLAND FIRE TECHNOLOGY (3 Units)
This course will prepare students for basic employment as a wildland fire fighter with State and Federal agencies. Successful completers may earn
basic National Wildfire Coordinating Group course certificates for ICS I-100, S-130, S-190, L-180 and S-212. The course stresses field performance and
teamwork. Laboratory required.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-5-51294
T
9:00am-11:50
FEM 7
D.MCCANDLISS
and
Th
9:00am-10:50
FEM 7
D.MCCANDLISS
NR 6 DENDROLOGY (3 Units)
The study of the ranges and botanical characteristics of the major natural trees and shrubs in the Western United States. Frequent field trips that may
extend beyond scheduled lab hours are required. Student will learn to collect, preserve, and identify plants.
ADVISORIES: Natural Resources 4, eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU, UC)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-6-51281
F
8:00am-12:50
FEM 8
K.KINNEY
NR 7 CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES (3 Units)
Examines the use and protection of natural resources, including soil, water, forest, mineral, plants, and animal life, with particular attention to Central
California conditions. Examines ecological principles, history of the conservation movement, modern problems in resource use, and the citizen’s role in
conservation.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-7-51283
WF
9:00am-10:15
HUM 63
R.CANNELL
(This course is offered remotely to multiple campus locations. Students will interact live on-site in Distance Learning classrooms with the
instructor via TV/Video and audio connections.)
NR-7-51282
T
6:00pm-8:50
CCI 203
R.CANNELL
NR 8 NATURAL RESOURCES CAREER PREPARATION (1 Unit)
This course will cover the development of goals and skills required to secure a job in the natural resources field including job search, resume/cover
letter development, interviewing and motivation. This course is also a seminar on workplace issues within natural resources addressing elements of
leadership, communication skills, work ethic, human behavior of individuals and groups, team building and dynamics, decision-making along with rating
and evaluation, supervision skills of controlling work force and conflict resolution. This course will include guest speakers (i.e. Forest Service) presenting
on topics listed above and coming to recruit students for job placement.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-8-51285
Th
8:00am-8:50
FEM 12
K.KINNEY
(Forestry/NR students.)
NR 14 PRINCIPLES OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (3 Units)
Examination of plant and animal ecology in relation to wildlife management. Review of wildlife management techniques. Identification of wildlife species
found in the western United States. Evaluation of the role of wildlife management in endangered species recovery.
ADVISORIES: Natural Resources 6, eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-14-51267
M
8:00am-9:50
FEM 8
L.LONG
and
M
10:00am-1:05
FEM 8
L.LONG
NR-14-51268
W
8:00am-9:50
FEM 8
L.LONG
and
W
10:00am-12:50
FEM 8
L.LONG