CATALOG 1952-1953 First Semester Courses ES 205-Basic Economics ......................... (Electives: 15 hours from the following) FY 413-Regional Silviculture .............. FY 415-Timber Physics ..................... FY 421-Kiln and Air Drying of Lum ber ................. ...... FY 444-Quality Control in Wood Processing ......-.- ....... FY 447-Logging Practice .................. FY 451-Timbers of the World .......... Senior Year Second Semester Credits Courses Credits .... 3* ES 206-Basic Economics ................................ 3 PT 325-Forest Pathology ................................ 3 (Electives: 11 hours .. 3 from the following) ..... 3 FY 453-Timbers of the Caribbean R egion ........... ................................. 3 ..... 3 FY 414-Wood Preservation ........................... 3 FY 449-Log and Lbr. Grades .................. 3 .... 3 FY 439-Naval Stores ...................................... 2 ... 3 FY 452-Timbers of the World .................... 3 .... 3 FY 448-Milling Practice .............................. 3 18 17 *Students who have elected ES 205-6 during the first two years should elect six hours from the following: IG 469-470 Plant Location and Layout IG 477 Time and Motion Study PS 307 Heat WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Curriculum III First Semester Courses EH 312-Exposition ........................... FY 306-Forest Protection ...................... FY 311-Foundations of Silviculture FY 353-Principles of Wildlife Management ............ BLY 207-Vertebrate Natural History SLS 201- Forest Soils ............................. First Semester Courses FY 412- Seminar ................... FY 419-Principles of Forest M management ................ FY 434-Applied Wildlife Management .............. FY 436-Waterfowl Management BLY 415-Mammalogy .................. BTY 401-Plant Ecology .......... ONE-YEAR Junior Year Credits .... 2 3 3 ..... 3 ..... 3 3 .... 4 .... 3 Second Semester Courses Credits FY 320-Silviculture ....................................... 3 FY 354-Techniques in Wildlife Management ...................................... 3 BLY 420-Ornithology ..................................... 3 SCH 241-Effective Speaking ........................ 3 Approved Electives ....................... 6 18 Senior Year Second Semester Credits Courses Credits .... 1 FY 420-Forest Economics & Adm inistration .................................... 3 ..3 FY 435-Applied Wildlife Management........ 3 Approved Electives ....................... 12 ................... 3 .................. 3 ................... 3 ................... 4 FOREST RANGER COURSE AT LAKE CITY A Department of the School of Forestry GENERAL STATEMENT There is a real need for field trained men to carry out the prescriptions of the professional foresters, as well as to handle simpler forest and mill duties. This one- year course excellently provides the background and skills required for vocational work in the forest and in wood using industries. A certificate is awarded on successful com- pletion of the course. The school year is concurrent with the University year, opening in September and closing the following August. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION A four-year high school diploma showing adequate mathematics (algebra and plane geometry strongly recommended) is required for entrance. Equivalent training in forest or wood using industries will receive consideration. Applicants should state previous woods or industrial experience, if any, on their application forms. . . .