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Across the globe, people's quality of life is closely tied to how they utilize and oversee land, water, soil, vegetation, and wildlife. Professionals in natural resource and environmental management work to harmonize society's varied and complex demands with the responsible stewardship of nature, shaping human-environment interactions. Students can tailor their education by combining this degree with specialized minors like Coastal Management, Environmental Law, Forest Health, Nursery Operations for Forest Seedlings, Outdoor Recreation, Ecological Studies of Natural Resources, Urban Tree Care, or Watershed Science. The program also complements other Auburn University majors such as Geosciences, Fisheries, Sustainability Studies, or Business Administration. With intimate class settings and direct access to renowned professors, students receive a rigorous, top-tier education. Outside academics, learners gain practical skills through international programs, research projects, professional internships, and other immersive opportunities that equip them for fulfilling professional paths.