Hocking College

Graduating more conservation professionals than any other two-year school in the country, Hocking College School of Natural Resources has a proud 40+ year tradition of producing talented, prepared and engaged individuals ready to protect our natural places, creatures and the people who enjoy them.

The School of Natural Resources includes associate degree programs in Ecotourism and Adventure Travel, Fish Management and Aquaculture Sciences, GeoEnvironmental Science and Natural and Historical Interpretation. Love horses? Consider one of our three equine-focused programs: Equine Health and Complementary Therapies, Farrier Science and Business and Wilderness Horsemanship. The School of Natural Resources also has degree programs in Forest ManagementWildlife Resources Management and Natural Resources Law Enforcement.