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Natural resources encompass our land, water sources, atmosphere, mineral deposits, vegetation, wildlife, and human populations. The objective of resource management is the prudent utilization or enhancement of these resources for societal welfare. Effective stewardship of natural assets for long-term community benefits demands expertise in soil science, water systems, earth sciences, biology, along with policy, economic principles, and environmental regulations. Soil and Water Systems: This structure offers insights into how land management practices affect both the volume and purity of surface runoff and groundwater infiltration. Curriculum covers: Ecological Studies, Resource Assessment Techniques, Earth Sciences, Forestry, Conservation Strategies, Pedology, and Environmental Economics.
Freshman applicants must submit an official high school transcript (academic record)
IELTS Academic: 6.5 or higher (minimum of 6.5 in each sub score)
TOEFL IBT: 85 or higher (minimum of 18 in each sub score)
PTE Academic: 62 or higher (minimum of 53 in each sub score)
English Composition I and II from an accredited U.S. College or University: Grade of C or higher
Application Deadlines:
Fall Entry: January 15
Spring Entry: October 1
*We have extended our application deadline to October 15