AS- Natural Resource Management
Program Description
Program Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Explain core concepts for biological literacy including: biological structure-function relationships; pathways and transformations of energy and matter; interconnectedness and interactions of living systems.
- Demonstrate skills in effective use of quantitative data and qualitative data.
- Demonstrate how integrating Anishinaabe cultural teachings across branches of science can lead to greater insights into biological processes and natural resources management.
- Demonstrate and articulate the development, implementation, and research findings of their own project, which will include Anishinaabe language and culture.
Students who prefer to earn an A.S. in NRM to become a technician should follow this program. Students who wish to transfer to another institution for a B.S. should meet with their advisor to discuss recommended courses before transferring.
Required Courses
Courses
Communications – 9 credits
Arts and Humanities – 9 credits (GE=7)
Social Sciences – 9 credits (GE=9)
Health and Wellness – 2 credits
Laboratory Science – 12 credits
Choose 3 courses from the following
Technology – 3 credits
Math – 4 credits
Core Courses – 13 credits
Elective Courses – 3 credits
Use any AHU, ANTH, ART, ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, CJ, ECON, ENGL (other than ENGL 110 & ENGL 120), ENGR, FREN, GEOG, GEOL, HIST, HUMM, LANG, MATH, MUSC, NRM, PHIL, PHYS, POLS, PSYC (higher than PSYC 111), SOCI, SPAN, SWK, or VART |
First Year Experience
Transitions – Graduation and Beyond
SOCI 120 | Transitions -Graduation and Beyond | 1 |
Total Credit Hours: 70
*Academic Skills Courses (ASC) below 100 or MATH 100 & 102 will not fulfill General Education requirements and cannot be included in the semester hours required for an Associate of Science (NRM) degree.
*Earn a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 (“C” average).
*Complete the Graduation Application for an Associate of Science (NRM) degree. See TMCC Academic Calendar for Due date.