NATURAL RESOURCES & ECOLOGY
This course provides students a variety of experiences that are in the fields of natural resources and ecology. Students will explore hands-on projects and activities while studying topics such as renewable resources, land use, ecology, water quality, stewardship, and environmental agencies. Study of the natural world including biomes, land, air, water, energy, use and care as well as a focus on issues surrounding man's interaction with the Earth will be addressed in this course. Students will also participate in classroom discussion about leadership development and the National FFA Organization and continue their implementation of a supervised agricultural experience (SAE) program.
Semester Course - 1 Credit
Grade Level: 10-12
Prerequisites: Introduction to Agriculture (recommended)

