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This degree program, provided by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, equips students with professional skills for careers in natural resource management. Participants gain expertise in utilizing contemporary technologies, sustainable development approaches, environmental preservation methods, and conservation strategies.
The curriculum features four specialized tracks, functioning similarly to minors but remaining within the primary discipline. These focused pathways enable NRE students to enhance their learning in specific interest areas. All NRE participants must select and fulfill the requirements of one concentration, which will be formally noted on their academic transcripts upon graduation.
The Natural Resources and Environment undergraduate curriculum delivers comprehensive training in resource management technologies, supported by foundational science courses and liberal arts education.
Students can choose from four specialized tracks within the program, each allowing for focused study while maintaining the core major requirements. These pathways help NRE participants expand their knowledge in particular subjects, with mandatory concentration selection and completion. Detailed requirements are outlined in the Academics section, and successful completion results in official transcript recognition.
Environmental Sustainability and Conservation
Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation
Sustainable Forest Resources
Water Resources and Climate