Environmental and Resource Conservation 1+1 program

Students in SUNY Adirondack's Environmental and Resource Conservation (1+1) program study our environment and conservation of natural resources. This program combines coursework with field training to provide students with real-world experience.

Degree
Associate in Applied Science
Program Type
Transfer Degree
Pathway
1+1 programs
Credits
30 at SUNY Adirondack

1+1 with SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Students find themselves active, in mind and body, learning methods of natural resource conservation through focused courses that include botany, science, math, writing, English, economics and a variety of Liberal Arts electives.

Moving on to SUNY ESF

SUNY Adirondack comprises the first year of an Environmental and Resource Conservation degree. You then have automatic acceptance and full-credit transfer to ESF’s Wanakena campus. At more than 100 years old, SUNY ESF is the oldest dedicated college of science and forestry in the country. The Ranger School's Wanakena campus sits on 2,800 acres of land — right in the heart of the Adirondack Park.

The Adirondacks and northern Lake George are seen during the autumn from a helicopter