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The University of Arkansas at Monticello School of Forest Resources is located within the Henry H Chamberlin Forest Resource Complex on the UAM campus in Monticello, Arkansas. The Chamberlin Forest Resources Complex also houses the Arkansas Forest Resource Center. The School employs 17 faculty and offers three Bachelor of Science degrees, one Associate of Science degree, one Masters of Science degree, and five minors. The UAM School of Forest Resources is the only forestry school in the State of Arkansas, appropriately located in the heart of Arkansas' timber-growing region. == Degrees == The School offers Bachelor of Science Degrees in the following disciplines: Forest Resources - "The Forestry major prepares you for a broad range of career opportunities involving the management, utilization or study of forest resources." Wildlife Management - "The wildlife management major is a professional program designed to give students a broad scientific background for management and perpetuation of wildlife resources." Spatial Information Systems - "The Spatial Information Systems (SIS) program at the UA-M School of Forest Resources will provide graduates to meet the growing demand for a geo-technology workforce." The Spatial Information Systems degree has emphases in both Land Surveying and Geographic Information Systems, or GIS. The School also offers an Associate of Science in Land Surveying Technology and a Masters of Science in Forest Resources. Degree minors are available in Forest Resources, Wildlife Management, Land Surveying and GIS. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「University of Arkansas at Monticello School of Forest Resources」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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