Study Natural Resources at GRCC!

Iraq war veteran, Darcy Tyler, wants to help restore streams when she graduates from GRCC.
Green River Community College's educational program in Natural Resources
leads to a Community Forestry Certificate or an Associate in Applied
Science degree. The Natural Resources option, leading to the A.A.S.
degree in Natural Resources, is one of only two natural resources degrees
in Washington recognized by the Society of American Foresters and one
of only 23 recognized by SAF in North America.
GRCC's Natural Resources program prepares
students for immediate employment in forestry, water quality, or park
management. Students have the opportunity to work with both instructors
and natural resources professionals in the field like foresters and
park managers.
The award winning faculty are experienced in all facets of natural
resources, forestry, water quality and park management.
Green River's A.A.S.
degree with a Natural Resources option, will give you an edge on transferring
to a university. You may also complete your academic classes to earn
a pre-professional degree.
When you are done
you will have the field skills and training, in addition to the prerequisite
undergraduate classes, needed to transfer into a 4-year university.
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GRCC Offers the Following
Natural Resources Degrees:
A.A.S. in Natural Resources
A.A.S. in Natural Resources -
Wildland Fire
A.A.S. in Natural Resources -
Park Management
A.A.S. in Natural Resources -
Water Quality
A.A.S. in Natural Resources -
GIS (Geographic Information
Systems)
Associate Pre-professional in Natural Resources
Certificate in Community Forestry
Education
and Career Pathways
GRCC's Natural Resources Program in the News
August 2008: GRCC's Student Chapter of Society of American
Foresters Named Best in Nation...for the Third Time. -
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April 2008: Any Country that is Worth Defending is Worth Preserving
- by Michael
Farnum - Read
January 17, 2008: GRCC's Natural Resources Program and Veteran's
Conservation Corp Team up to Education Kids -
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November 2, 2007: Student SAF Chapter Takes National and State Awards
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August 6, 2007: GRCC Student Chapter Top in Nation... Again!
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July 2007: A Long Road to Green River: Tim Hehemann -
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November 2006: UW Alumni Association Honors GRCC's Hopkins
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