SUGGESTED SCHEDULE FOR       
  B.S. DEGREE IN FORESTRY       
  132 TOTAL HOURS       
  2005 – 2007 CATALOG       
         
Freshman – Fall (15 hrs)  Freshman – Spring (16 hrs) 
           
FOR  1061 Introduction to Forestry  FOR  2291 Dendrology Laboratory II 
FOR  2231 Dendrology Laboratory I  ART  1053 Art Appreciation 
CHEM  1103 General Chemistry I      or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation 
    and CHEM 1121 General Chemistry I Laboratory  CIS  2223 Microcomputer Applications 
    or  ENGL  1023 Composition II 
    CHEM 1023 Introductory Chemistry  MATH  1033 Trigonometry 
    and CHEM 1031 Introductory Chemistry Laboratory  PSY  1013 Introduction to Psychology 
ENGL  1013 Composition I      or SOC 2213 Introduction to Sociology 
MATH  1043 College Algebra       
SPCH  xxx3  Any General Education Speech Class (as listed in     
    University General Education Requirements)       
           
Sophomore – Fall (15 hrs)  Sophomore – Spring (16 hrs) 
           
FOR  2342 Natural Resource Recreation  FOR  2022 Financial Analysis in Natural Resources 
BIOL  1143 General Botany  FOR  2033 Forest Soils 
BIOL  1171 General Botany Laboratory  FOR  2041 Forest Soils Lab 
HIST  1013 Survey of Civilization I  FOR  2273 Forest Measurements (on-line only) 
    and ENGL 2283 Survey of World Literature I  FOR  2071 Forest Measurements Laboratory 
    or  ECON  2213 Microeconomics 
    HIST 1023 Survey of Civilization II  ENGL  3253 Technical Writing 
    and ENGL 2293 Survey of World Literature II       
PSCI  2213 American National Government       
           
Summer Term (8 hrs)       
           
FOR  2304 Forest Inventory       
FOR  3333 Contemporary Forest Resource Issues       
FOR  3371 Silvics       
           
Junior – Fall (16 hrs)  Junior – Spring (16 hrs) 
           
FOR  3123 Human Dimensions in Natural Resources  FOR  3434 Silviculture 
FOR  3513 Forest Ecology  FOR  3592 Forest Hydrology 
FOR  3523 Tree Ecophysiology and Herbicides  WLF  3831 Wildlife Techniques I (if not WLF 3841
FOR  3804 Forest Operations & Fire  WLF  4722 Wildlife Ecology (if not WLF 4712
*WLF  3841 Wildlife Techniques II  *SIS  3814 Intro to GIS, GPS, and Remote Sensing 
*WLF  4712 Wildlife Management  *GB  3713 Business Statistics 
      MATH  1073 Compact Calculus 
* If students wishes to take WLF 3831 & WLF 4722 in the spring, he/she may have to move SIS 3814 or GB 3713 to the fall semester in place of WLF 3841 & WLF 4712      
           
Senior – Fall (15 hrs) Senior – Spring (15 hrs) 
           
FOR  4003 Natural Resource Policy  FOR  4362 Wood Structure and Forest Products 
FOR  4673 Forest Economics  FOR  4691 Seminar 
FOR  4723 Natural Resource Management  FOR  4823 Integrated Resource Planning & Management 
FOR  4733 Forest Pest Management  Free Electives 9 hours
Free Elective - 3 hours