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Natural Resources Management, B.S.


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Liberal Studies Hours: 42


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Liberal Studies Program Requirements

Plus


Plus


Concentration


Concentration, 21 hours, selected from:

General Electives


General electives (14 hours) are required to complete the program.

Additional Requirements


At least 32 hours of the courses taken at WCU must be at the junior-senior level to meet one of the general university degree requirements.

Curriculum Guide for Natural Resources Management (Forest Resources Concentration) B.S.


Freshman Year


Fall Semester (Hours 14)


  • 190 Series First Year Seminar Credits: (3)
  • JS 101 Jumpstart Credits: (0)

Sophomore Year


Fall Semester (Hours 18)


  • P1 Social Sciences Credits: (3)
  • P3 Perspective History Credits: (3)
  • NRM 340 - Nat. Res. Measurement Credits: (4)
  • NRM 342 - Computer App. in NRM Credits: (1)

Spring Semester (Hours 15)


  • P4 Humanities Credits: (3)
  • P1 Social Sciences Credits: (3)

Junior Year


Spring Semester (Hours 16)


  • P5 Fine & Performing Arts Credits: (3)
  • General Elective Credits: (3)

Graduation Fee


After earning ninety hours, the student must file an application form with the Dean after paying a $30 graduation fee to the University Cashier.

Senior Year


Fall Semester (Hours 17)


  • P1-P6 Jr-Sr Perspective Credits: (3)
  • General Elective Credits: (3)

Spring Semester (Hours 16)


  • General Elective Credits: (5)

Total Hours for Degree: 128


Additional Information

Students may finish earlier if they attend summer school at WCU or another approved institution.

Curriculum Guide for Natural Resources Management ( Land Use Planning Concentration) B.S.


Freshman Year


Fall Semester (Hours 14)


  • 190 Series First Year Seminar Credits: (3)
  • JS 101 Jumpstart Credits: (0)

Sophomore Year


Fall Semester (Hours 17)


  • P1 Social Sciences Credits: (3)
  • P4 Humanities Credits: (3)
  • NRM 340 - Nat. Res. Measurements Cedits: (4)
  • NRM 342 - Comp. Appl. in NRM Credits: (1)

Spring Semester (Hours 16)


  • P3 History Credits: (3)
  • P1 Social Sciences Credits: (3)

Junior Year


Fall Semester (Hours 16)


  • P5 Fine & Performing Arts Credits: (3)
  • P1-P6 Jr-Sr Perspective Credits: (3)
  • General Elective Credits: (3)

Spring Semester (Hours 16)


  • P6 World Culture Credits: (3)
  • General Elective Credits: (7)

Graduation Fee


After earning ninety hours, the student must file an application form with the Dean after paying a $30 graduation fee to the University Cashier.

Senior Year


Fall Semester (Hours 16)


  • ECON, MGT, or GEOG Jr-Sr Elective Credits: (6)

Spring Semester (Hours 16)


  • General Elective Credits: (6)

Total Hours for Degree: 128


Additional Information

Students may finish earlier if they attend summer school at WCU or another approved institution.

Curriculum Guide for Natural Resources Management (Water Resources Concentration) B.S.


Freshman Year


Fall Semester (Hours 14)


  • 190 Series First Year Seminar Credits: (3)
  • JS 101 Jumpstart Credits: (0)

Sophomore Year


Fall Semester (Hours 17)


  • P1 Social Sciences Credits: (3)
  • NRM 340 - Nat. Res. Measurement Credits: (4)
  • NRM 342 - Comp. Applica. in NRM Credits: (1)

Spring Semester (Hours 16)


  • P3 History Credits: (3)
  • P4 Humanities Credits: (3)
  • P1 Social Sciences Credits: (2)

Junior Year


Fall Semester (Hours 16)


  • P5 Fine & Performing Arts Credits: (3)
  • P1-P6 Jr-Sr Perspective Credits: (3)

Spring Semester (Hours 16)


  • P6 World Culture Credits: (3)
  • General Elective Credits: (4)

Graduation Fee


After earning ninety hours, the student must file an application form with the Dean after paying a $30 graduation fee to the University Cashier.

Senior Year


Spring Semester (Hours 16)


  • General Elective Credits: (9)

Total Hours for Degree: 128


Additional Information

Students may finish earlier if they attend summer school at WCU or another approved institution.

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