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The Non-Thesis Master's program in Wildlife, Aquatic, and Wildlands Science and Management offers a deeper examination of scientific principles and their application in natural resource fields. This tailored curriculum aims to strengthen professional competencies for management and career-focused positions. Students will gain comprehensive insight into applying scientific approaches to solve natural resource challenges.
Participants in this non-thesis program must complete a minimum of 36 graduate credits in Natural Resources Management, incorporating designated core courses. Students will select a faculty advisor, form a graduate committee, create a degree plan, and obtain approval from both the Department Graduate Advisor and the Graduate School Dean.