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A 33-credit terminal degree (no thesis required), ideal for students seeking advanced education in Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, Natural Resources Management & Sustainability, Parks, Recreation & Tourism, or Wildlife Ecology & Management.
If you're pursuing specialized training in natural resources or aiming to shift your career away from office environments, our Master of Natural Resources program may be perfect for you.
This thesis-free, terminal degree requires a minimum of 33 graduate credit hours and can be finished in just three semesters. Select from multiple specialization areas:
Urban Forestry and Tree Care
Environmental Learning
Fisheries Studies
Geospatial Technology (GIS)
Outdoor Recreation and Hospitality
Environmental Policy and Sustainability
Water and Land Resources
Wildlife Studies
Specialization tracks cover fish ecology, fisheries conservation, population analysis, aquaculture, fish biology, and aquatic toxicology, including harmful algal blooms. These disciplines benefit from collaborations with other university departments such as the Odum Ecology School, Georgia Sea Grant Initiative, Savannah River Ecology Lab, U.S.G.S. Biological Resources Division, Georgia Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Unit, and Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. Graduates in Fisheries Science gain qualifications for careers in higher education, government agencies, and private industry.