Environmental Resource Management

 

The Environmental Resources Management Program will give students working knowledge and first-hand experience in the areas of: Water Resource, Fisheries/Wildlife, Soil, Forests, and Watershed Restoration and Green Technology. Instruction will include classroom, hands-on, lab, field, and project based activities. Students will work in close association with Arlington Echo's Chesapeake Connections program, community, private and local government programs. The Natural Resources Management program will utilize the Chesapeake Bay Watershed as a model and for sites for work experience and study. Upon completion of the program, students will have acquired knowledge and work experience to aid them in further study or employment in fields such as: fish or forestry technician, environmental engineers, wildlife managers, park rangers, naturalists, envrionmental scientists, and landscape workers.

 
 
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Level I
Level II

0.5 Environmental Resource Management Credit
0.5 Environmental Science Credit

4 Environmental Resource Management Credits

Articulation Agreement Available (click here to view)