School of Natural Resources
- Agroforestry (Also offered Online)
- Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
- Forestry
- Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
- Parks, Recreation and Tourism
- Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences
- Water Resources
The School of Natural Resources (SNR) at the University of Missouri is one of the leading educational institutions in the nation emphasizing an integrated approach to natural resource management. The graduate degree program is similarly integrated.
SNR offers MS and PhD degrees. The MS in Natural Resources has seven emphasis that span the disciplines, including water resources; agroforestry; human dimensions of natural resources; fisheries and wildlife sciences; forestry; parks, recreation and tourism; and soil, environmental and atmospheric sciences.
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