| NR 312 | Technology of Wildland Fire Management | 4 |
| NR 340 | Wildland Fire Management | 3 |
| NR 363 | Undergraduate Seminar | 2 |
| NR 455 | Wildland-Urban Fire Protection | 4 |
| Approved Electives 1,2 | ||
| Select from the following: | 14 | |
| Plant Ecology | ||
| Introduction to Urban Planning | ||
| Introduction to Environmental Planning | ||
| Environmental Planning Methods | ||
| Hazard Mitigation Planning & Resilient Design | ||
| Responding to Emergencies: Comprehensive First Aid, CPR, AED | ||
| California Plants and Plant Communities | ||
| Special Problems for Undergraduates | ||
| Resource Law Enforcement | ||
| Internship in Forest and Natural Resources | ||
| Special Problems for Advanced Undergraduates | ||
| Environmental Law | ||
| Indigenous Peoples and International Law and Policy | ||
| Water Resource Law and Policy | ||
| Applied GIS | ||
| Watershed Assessment and Protection | ||
| Applied Resource Analysis and Assessment | ||
| Senior Project - Forest Stewardship | ||
| Environmental Horticulture | ||
| Native Plants for California Landscapes | ||
| Arboriculture | ||
| Soil Morphology | ||
| Forest and Range Soils | ||
Any CSU-transferable course recognized by Cal Regional Fire Academy | ||
Any CSU-transferable fire technology course | ||
Any CSU-transferable emergency medical technician course | ||
| Total units | 27 | |
| 1 | If a course is taken to meet a Major or Support requirement, it cannot be double-counted as an Approved Elective for the concentration. |
| 2 | Consultation with advisor is recommended prior to selecting Approved Electives; bear in mind your selections may impact pursuit of post-baccalaureate studies and/or goals. |