Forestry and Natural Resources

Sample occupations associated with this pathway include a variety of positions within the US Forest Service, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Irrigation Districts, Bureau of Land Management, Resource Conservation District, County Department of Agriculture, Cal Trans, Cal Fire, State Parks, and many others.
CTE Career Pathway: Forestry and Natural Resources | ||
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Course I |
Course II |
Course III |
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Forestry and Natural Resource Management |
Skills and Safety for Natural Resource Careers I
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Skills and Safety for Natural Resource Careers II |
* Receives CSU/UC, A-G credit + College Credit Option
Forestry and Natural Resource Management
- Grade Levels: 9-12
- Repetitions for Credit: No
- Prerequisites: None
- *CSU/UC “D” Physical Science Credit
Skills and Safety for Natural Resource Careers I
- Grade Levels: 10-12
- Repetitions for Credit: No
- Prerequisites: Prior or current passing participation in other Agriculture/Natural Resources pathway courses or by instructor permission
Skills and Safety for Natural Resource Careers II
- Grade Levels: 11-12
- Repetitions for Credit: No
- Prerequisites: Passing grade SSNRC Level I
This course is the second of a two-course sequence and builds on the skills learned in Skills and Safety for Natural Resource Careers I. The course will expand on skills that are required for success in outdoor natural resource management careers such as forest, wildlife, power, water, land, soil, range management as well as outdoor recreation and overlaps some skillsets required for firefighting and law enforcement. The training will cover preparedness for daily outdoor work, navigation/ map reading, long-range communication, first aid, and emergency preparedness, vehicle preparation and maintenance, and safe operation.