The College of Natural Resources is large enough to incorporate broad areas of academic interest within our nine undergraduate majors, yet small enough to provide individual focus and attention. We offer faculty advising, small class size, field study, undergraduate research programs, and faculty dedicated to interdisciplinary teaching and stellar research.
Our graduates have gone on to careers in a myriad of fields, including environmental policy and management, law, ecology, research in both the public and private sectors, biotechnology, land planning, business, teaching, environmental activism, resource management, forestry, and medicine.