Penn State
Altoona
Best For: Those seeking to prepare for forest management and wildlife management. Read the Details...
Forest Technology
Penn State Altoona's associate degree in forest technology isn't just about trees. It's about nature and science, environment and research, conservation and technology. Forest technicians are trained to perform fieldwork in forest management, tree care, and wildlife management. They conduct forest inventories, gather research data, mark timber, and supervise timber sales.
Forest Technology Associate Degree | Penn State Altoona
Wildlife Technology
The associate degree in wildlife technology is designed to educate students in the techniques of wildlife management. Personnel trained in this field are needed to assist in the applied phases of natural resource management, habitat management, wildlife biology, wildlife disease, forestry, environmental education, and parks and recreation.