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Higher Education
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Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
secondary education, such as a high school and secondary K-12 schools. |
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University of Phoenix
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University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America.
One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead.
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Conservation Training in Ohio
Many employers require a bachelor's degree as the minimum education requirement for a career in natural resources and conservation. While there is no formal education requirement in some states or with some employers, the chances of securing employment is much higher if you do carry a degree or diploma.
In addition to specific training for your career specialty, it is recommended that you include science, mathematics, communications and computer science in your education. With the basic training and courses mastered, you can specialize in forest resource management, urban forestry or wood technology, among others.
Natural resources and conservation workers manage forests, lakes and streams to protect them from environmental damage. You may be called upon to plant seedlings, survey and map forest areas, or have experience to develop educational programs. You need to be aware that some conservationists need to work in isolated areas for long periods of time without direct supervision. There will be times, however, when teamwork is essential to achieving desired results. You should also anticipate that the jobs in this industry could be physically demanding, requiring heavy lifting.
Almost a third of natural resources and conservation workers are self-employed. As a qualified natural resources and conservation worker, you can contract your services to almost any company or government agency. No matter whom you work for, though, your employer will expect a strict adherence to company values and confidentiality laws.
If you enjoy working outside alone, and like the idea of protecting our nation's natural resources, then you should consider training for a career in natural resources and conservation.
Ohio Conservation Training
Schools and Colleges in Ohio Offering Conservation Training
Vatterott College - Cleveland (Broadview Heights)
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Vatterott College's innovative, hands-on training helps you build the life you want. Everything we teach has practical, real-world value. Earn your certificate, diploma, or bachelor's degree in Trade, Technology, Healthcare, Design, or Administrative fields and start your future. Our expert instructors and flexible schedules enable you to get the skills employers demand�fast. When can you start? |
Bohecker College - Ravenna
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Bohecker College can prepare you for an exciting and rewarding new career. We offer flexible class schedules designed to meet the needs of busy people like you. |
RETS College - Dayton
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Don�t wait for success to come to you. Get the skills to achieve your career and educational goals with us at RETS College. We offer personalized attention and hands-on training for the most in-demand careers. And with highly-respected specialties such as business, medical, and technology, RETS College is sure to have the perfect program for you. |
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