NAWTA - Four-year Articulations
Articulation, is the process of comparing the content of courses that are transferred between postsecondary institutions by which one institution matches its courses or requirements to course work completed at another institution. Students use course articulation to assure that courses they complete will not have to be repeated at the institution to which they are transferring.
Students graduating from NAWTA certified institutions may complete a four-year university degree in as little as two years at university. There is a growing trend of students obtaining practical, hands-on learning at NAWTA accredited colleges and furthering their education at university. Besides the universities listed below, many NAWTA colleges have program-specific articulation agreements with universities.
University of Minnesota Crookston – Crookston Minnesota, USA
UMC’s Natural Resources program provides an integrated approach to soil and water conservation, wildlife and fisheries management, forestry, and recreation.
University of Price Edward Island – Charlottetown, PEI, Canada
UPEI’s program provides increased knowledge of the scientific and social issues involved in conservation management, combined with additional training in analytical skills to give graduating students the tools necessary to better address the complexity of problems in wildlife conservation.