Wildlife Resources - FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions
Normally, the wildlife resources degree program takes two years of full-time study. If you're starting your first two years of a four-year degree, it's two years here plus two more at a four-year school. Some students take longer because they can't attend full-time or need help with reading, writing, or math.
In addition to an associate degree, if you complete the wildlife resources program, you'll:
- Perform relevant field tasks required of natural resource technicians.
- Use various technological tools to research, document, map, measure, record, and analyze data relevant to natural resources.
- Demonstrate a practical understanding of Pacific Northwest forest and wetland ecosystems.
- Demonstrate knowledge of social influences on ecosystem management.
- Demonstrate professional skills needed for successful job performance.
Mt. Hood Community College has several student resources on campus to help students connect with employers and find a job placement both during and after their time at MHCC. Learn more through career planning.
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