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Natural Science/Mathematics

Virginia Union University

Bachelor's DegreeCIP: 30.9999

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Active ListeningReading ComprehensionSpeakingCritical ThinkingComplex Problem SolvingJudgment and Decision MakingMonitoringCoordination

Knowledge

BiologyEnglish LanguageGeographyLaw and GovernmentAdministration and Management

Abilities

Written ComprehensionOral ExpressionOral ComprehensionWritten ExpressionProblem SensitivityDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningNear VisionSpeech ClarityInformation Ordering

Tasks

  • Regulate grazing, such as by issuing permits and checking for compliance with standards, and help ra
  • Manage forage resources through fire, herbicide use, or revegetation to maintain a sustainable yield
  • Coordinate with federal land managers and other agencies and organizations to manage and protect ran
  • Apply herbicide to eliminate harmful plants.

Technology

Graphics or photo imaging softwareAnalytical or scientific softwareMap creation softwareData mining softwareGeographic information system

Tools

Compact digital camerasDesktop computersDouble-ring infiltrometersGlobal positioning system GPS devicesGram scalesHand sievesImpact penetrometersLaptop computersLaser plumb bobsMeasuring tapesPersonal computersPlant canopy analyzersPortable dataloggersQuadrat framesRobel poles

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Match confidence: medium19-1031.02Range Managerstitle_inference———
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Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Bachelor's Degree)

  • Integrated grazing systems — design and implement multi-pasture rotational systems autonomously, optimizing livestock performance and long-term range health across complex landscapes.
  • Environmental compliance oversight — lead vegetation and biological assessments for environmental impact statements, ensuring scientific rigor and regulatory defensibility.
  • Adaptive forage management — evaluate outcomes of fire, herbicide, and seeding programs and independently modify management prescriptions based on monitoring data.
  • Carrying-capacity modeling — apply systems analysis and quantitative forage production data to set evidence-based stocking rates across diverse range types.
  • Non-grazing resource planning — develop and execute integrated management plans balancing livestock use, wildlife habitat, recreation, and soil conservation on multi-use rangelands.
  • Range improvement project management — plan, budget, and direct full construction and maintenance programs for fencing, water developments, and erosion-control infrastructure.
  • Multi-agency negotiation — represent the agency or organization in negotiations with federal land managers, tribal governments, and conservation groups to resolve complex land-use conflicts.
  • Advanced geospatial analysis — build and query enterprise GIS databases to model rangeland trends, predict degradation risk, and prioritize restoration investments.
  • Technical advisement and education — provide authoritative guidance to ranchers on water management, brush control, and grazing economics, drawing on current research and field experience.
  • Rangeland monitoring program leadership — independently design and oversee long-term monitoring programs that meet statutory requirements and generate defensible trend data.

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