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The land rehabilitation coursework caters to both beginners in the field and seasoned professionals seeking advanced education in restoration ecology. Montana State University provides foundational courses in land rehabilitation and restoration ecology, complemented by a robust selection of supplementary courses across related disciplines. These offerings expand the program's scope and enable specialization in various rehabilitation aspects, such as site revegetation, soil remediation, riparian zone restoration, contaminated site cleanup, and invasive species management. The curriculum focuses on building comprehensive knowledge of soil, plant, and water systems as the basis for practical solutions. While core courses are mandatory, students can tailor their coursework to align with personal objectives and interests. The program prioritizes expertise in soil, vegetation, and water sciences, ensuring graduates possess broad competency in these areas alongside their chosen specialization.
Hold a B.S. degree.
English proficiency scores
TOEFL: internet-based: 80; computer-based: 213, or paper-based: 550
IELTS: 7.0