College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Natural Resource Ecology and Management
Undergraduate and Graduate
The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management is committed to giving students the best options available to reaching their goals in life. We have many scholarships, activities, and groups open to new members. Participation in such activities will help develop knowledge and relationships that can help students throughout their careers.
Undergraduate
Fire Ecology and Management Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology Forest Management Forest Resource Conservation Natural Resource Communications Rangeland Ecology and Management UrbanCommunity Forestry Wildlife Ecology and Management
A major role of the Department of Natural Resources Ecology and Management is to provide graduate instruction. Graduate instruction is a critical component of the research, instruction and extension missions of the Department. The Department offers the M.S. degree in Forest Resources, the M.S. degree in Conservation Science and the Ph.D. degree in Conservation Science. For students interested in graduate professional training in forestry with an emphasis on applied problem solving the Department offers the Master of Agriculture degree with an emphasis in forestry. Students may work toward the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the Environmental Science Graduate Program and the Ph.D. degree in the Plant Science Graduate Program.
Graduate Programs
Forest Resources M.S. Forestry M.Ag. Conservation Science M.S. Conservation Science Ph.D. Environmental Science M.S. Environmental Science Ph.D. Plant Science Ph.D.