School of Natural Resources and the Environment
- Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Rangelands
- Natural Resources Studies
- Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
- Wildlife or Fisheries Conservation and Management
It is a great time to major in Natural Resources, where you can bring to bear your enthusiasm and talents to tackle challenging problems in science and management. You will interact with students, faculty, and staff who share your passion for understanding the world and affecting positive change. And you will learn how to integrate information about science, management, policy, economics, and planning to develop solutions to interdisciplinary challenges in natural resources conservation and management.
The mission of the School of Natural Resources and the Environment is to provide innovative and interdisciplinary research and applications that lead to the sustainable management of the natural resources of Arizona, the West, and the Nation, and to educate existing practitioners and the next generation of resource managers, scientists, and policy makers who will take on the challenge in an ever-changing world.
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