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Forestry Fort Lewis College has formal transfer agreements with Colorado State University (CSU) and Northern Arizona University (NAU) whereby students can complete the first two years of study at Fort Lewis College and then transfer to the other institution for the last two years of professional training. Students then receive a bachelor of science degree in forestry or a related natural resources field from CSU or from NAU. Students who transfer to CSU can complete a degree in any of the 12 majors/concentrations areas listed at the end of this section. NAU offers a single degree program in Forestry Concentration in Multiresource Management. It is an integrated, team-taught curriculum emphasizing multiresource management. Students learn to address the impacts of land management decisions on all resources including timber, wildlife, range, water, recreation, and scenic beauty. To transfer to CSU, a student must: 1. Be enrolled in the forestry program at Fort Lewis College for two years. 2. Have an overall grade point average of at least 2.00 (2.50 for international students). 3. Complete at least 60 credits in the forestry program at Fort Lewis College. 4. Qualify otherwise for admission to the College of Forestry and Natural Resources. To transfer to NAU, a student must: 1. Be enrolled in the forestry program at Fort Lewis College for at least one semester. 2. Have an overall grade point average of at least 2.5 (for early and automatic acceptance) or 2.0 (for possible acceptance). 3. Complete at least 61.5 credits in the forestry program at Fort Lewis College. Students interested in transferring to either CSU or NAU should consult with a member of the biology faculty early in their careers at Fort Lewis College to obtain specific course requirements and other information. Majors and concentrations in natural resource fields at CSU: Watershed
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