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Graduate Degree Programs
CNR Home  ›  Students  ›  Graduate

Environment and Society

Bioregional Planning (MS)

Geography (MS, MA)

Human Dimensions of Ecosystem Science and Management  (MS, PhD)

Recreation Resource Management(MS, PhD)

Ecology (MS, PhD)

 

 

 

Watershed Sciences

Ecology (MS, PhD)

Fisheries Biology (MS, PhD)

Watershed Science (MS, PhD)

 

 

Wildland Resources

Ecology (MS, PhD)

Forestry (MS, PhD)

Range Science (MS, PhD)

Wildlife Biology (MS, PhD)

 

College Graduate Degree Programs

Master of Natural Resources

The MNR is a professional degree that prepares students to work in the interdisciplinary context of the 21st Century. It is a non-thesis program, intended for students and practicing professionals with a career orientation in natural resource management.

See also:

MNR Ecosystem Management - Based on CEEM short course series

MNR Ecosystem Management - Based on NEPA short courses

Continuing Education and Certificate Programs

Continuing Education in Ecosystem Management (CEEM)

Continuing Education in Fuels Management (CEFM) 

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Certificate Program

Natural Resources and Environmental Education Graduate Certificate Program (NREE)

 

How to Apply to Grad School

Publication Guide for Graduate Students

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