College of Forestry, Agriculture and Natural Sciences
- Forest Science
- Geospatial Science
- Natural Resource Management
- Wildlife Ecology and Management
Requirements for the Forest Resources graduate degree includes courses in research methods, statistics, and ecological/sociological aspects of natural resource management, in addition to the completion of a research project and thesis. Four emphasis areas are available: Forest Science, Geospatial Science, Wildlife Ecology & Management, and Natural Resources Management. This degree provides students an advanced understanding of natural resource issues pertinent to each individual’s program of study and career goals.
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