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CIS 79 ES 4 ES 51A ES 51C ES 62A
ES 64
ES 69
REST 53
Major
GE Electives
Managing Technology Projects (4.5) Energy, the Environment, and Society (4) Sustainable Energy Systems (4)
Building Automation Systems (2) Environmental Management Tools: Environmental Management Systems and Environmental Performance Reporting (4) California's Approach to Global Warming/Global Climate Change (2) Energy Management Within Your Organization (1)
Real Estate Finance (4)
Facility and Sustainable
Building Management 50 General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
of environmental science, biodiversity and ecology, corridor ecology, landscape ecology and ecosystem (adaptive) management. Training includes Level 2 wildlife science and monitoring, eld-based practices and scienti c protocols. The WS technician will apply these principles and theory of wildlife science to assist in the preservation, protection and restoration of native species and ecosystems.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Investigate the practice, eld protocols and technology of
wildlife science.
• Utilize environmental science and the concepts and
principles of wildlife science including biodiversity, ecology, corridor and landscape ecology and ecosystem (adaptive) management as branches of the sciences and apply in a eld setting utilizing the Rapid Assessment Methodology developed at De Anza College in partnership with resource agencies and others.
• Examine the local wildlife and core corridor/landscape areas utilized by wildlife species encountered in the eld (Central Coast Region of California); Examine the data analysis equipment and processes used in wildlife sciences.
• Apply the wildlife sciences concepts, techniques and protocols (including the Rapid Assessment Methodology) to local case studies to develop strategies for implementing community-based, collaborate e orts to preserve, protect and restore native species, ecosystems and landscape connectivity.
Wildlife Science Technician
Certi cate of Achievement
This program provides technician-level career training in wildlife science technology including the scienti c principles of environmental science, biodiversity and ecology, corridor ecology, landscape ecology and ecosystem (adaptive) management. Training includes Level 1 introductory wildlife science and monitoring, eld-based practices and scienti c protocols. The WS technician will apply these principles
and theory of wildlife science to assist in the preservation, protection and restoration of native species and ecosystems.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Investigate the practice, eld protocols and technology of
wildlife science.
• Utilize environmental science and the concepts and
principles of wildlife science including biodiversity, ecology, corridor and landscape ecology and ecosystem (adaptive) management as branches of the sciences and apply in a eld setting utilizing the Rapid Assessment Methodology developed at De Anza College in partnership with resource agencies and others.
1. Meet the requirements for this certi cate level.
2. Complete the following.
1. Complete the Certi cate of Achievement requirements.
2. Meet the requirements for this certi cate level.
3. Complete the following.
26
ES 65 ESCI 1 ESCI 1L ESCI 20 ESCI 21 ESCI 30 ESCI 50 ESCI 82
Environmental Stewardship 1 Environmental Science 4 Environmental Science Laboratory 1 Introduction to Biodiversity 5 Biodiversity 2 5 Conservation Biology 5 Introduction to Wildlife Science Technology 4 Central Coast Wildlife Corridors:
Coyote Valley 1
Total Units Required ....................................26
Complete a minimum of ve units: 5
Wildlife Science Technician
Certi cate of Achievement-Advanced
This program provides technician-level career training in wildlife science technology including the scienti c principles
CHEM 1A CHEM 10 CHEM 25 CHEM 30A
GEO 1 MET 10 MET 10L PHYS 50
General Chemistry (5)
Introductory Chemistry (5)
Preparation Course for General Chemistry (5) Introduction to General,
Organic and Biochemistry I (5)
Physical Geography (4)
Weather and Climate Processes (5) Meteorology Laboratory (1)
Preparatory Physics (4)
Total Units Required ....................................47
90
2O18-2O19 DE ANZA COLLEGE CATALOG
ES 6
ES 66 ES 67 ESCI 54 ESCI 55 ESCI 57
Introduction to Environmental Law Environmental Leadership
Environmental Team-Building
Wildlife Science Technician: Data Analysis Wildlife Science Technology: Corridor Design 3 Wildlife Science Technician:
Wildlife Monitoring 2
Complete a minimum of two units: 2
ESCI 82 series ESCI 87 series
ESCI 82X, 82Y, 82Z
Central Coast Wildlife Corridors: Coyote Valley (2-4)
ESCI 87, 87X, 87Y, 87Z
Central Coast Wildlife Corridors: Diablo Range (1-4)
4 1 1 3