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This foundational degree equips students to seamlessly transition as third-year students into various Natural Resources programs at colleges or universities. Through coursework in mathematics, sciences, humanities, English, and specialized natural resource classes, learners gain the qualifications to enter professional tracks like wildlife biology, forest engineering, or natural resources management. Many natural resource courses are transferable to bachelor's degree programs. Although this curriculum aligns with most four-year Natural Resources programs and related fields, prospective students should review their target institution's catalog. University requirements will dictate appropriate course substitutions, which must be approved by a Natural Resources faculty advisor. Certain specialized programs may mandate foreign language proficiency.