On the eve of its centennial celebration (to commence in 2012), SUNY-ESF's Ranger School will begin offering a new curriculum titled Environmental and Natural Resources Conservation. This will be the third AAS program to be offered by the Ranger School, complimenting the popular and long-standing Forest Technology and Land Surveying options. All three programs will operate according to the Ranger School's unique "one-plus-one" plan, wherein students must acquire 30 credit hours of liberal arts and basic science from an accredited college before entering into the School's nine-month, hands-on, field-based program. While at the Ranger School, students earn an additional 45 credits in courses directly related to their career interests.
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