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Natural Resources Program |
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Potential Transfer Degree Options
The Evergreen State College - B.S. in Environmental Studies
University of Idaho - B.S. in Conservation, Fish and Wildlife, Forest Resources, Forest Products and Rangeland Ecology/Management
University of Washington - B.S. in Fisheries and Aquatic Science
Western Washington University - B.S. in Environmental Science or B.A. in Environmental Studies
Central Washington University - B.S. in Biology or Law Enforcement
Oregon State University - B.S. Forest Engineering, Forest Science, Wood Science and Engineering, and Fish and Wildlife |



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Degrees and certificates from Grays Harbor College in natural resources prepare students for direct transfer to a variety of four-year degree programs in biology, fisheries and wildlife, natural resources, conservation, law enforcement (for conservation officers) and environmental science. Following completion of the two-year AAS degree in natural resources, students have the option to earn a four-year degree by completing two additional years of course work at a regional four-year college or university. Links to regional four-year programs are listed below (transfer requirements vary among individual institutions). |