College of Natural Resources
- Environmental Education and Interpretation
- Fisheries
- Forestry
- Soil Science
- Waste Management
- Water Resources
- Wildlife
Through the College of Natural Resources you can earn a Master of Science in Natural Resources with an emphasis from a variety of areas.
Through the College of Natural Resources you can earn a Master of Science in Natural Resources with an emphasis from a variety of areas including:
- forestry
- wildlife
- fisheries
- water resources
- environmental education and interpretation
- soil science
- waste management
There are numerous opportunities for advanced study, research, and involvement in natural resource professional activities. The CNR operates three field stations, on almost 2,000 acres. Special outreach and extension programs include:
- Becoming an Outdoors Woman Program
- Center for Land Use Education
- Center for Watershed Science and Education
- Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education
- Wisconsin Center for Wildlife
- Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit
- Wisconsin Institute for Sustainable Technology
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Earn your Master's in 1 year. Gain credentials and competencies while maintaining your work/life balance. Career coaching available to all students.
Join our students and alumni working to design, create, and implement strategies and solutions to create an equitable, sustainable, and climate-resilient future.
The University of Connecticut offers a 12-credit (4-course) online graduate certificate in environmental sustainability. Course credits can be applied towards the Master of Energy & Environmental Management.