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A 33-credit terminal degree (no thesis needed), 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 further expertise in natural resources or aiming to shift your career away from office environments, our Master of Natural Resources program might be perfect for you.
This non-thesis, final degree requires a minimum of 33 graduate credit hours and can be finished in just three semesters. Select from multiple specialization areas:
Community Forestry and Arboriculture
Environmental Education
Fisheries Science
Geospatial Information Science (GIS)
Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Policy and Sustainability
Water and Soil Resources
Wildlife Science
The Wildlife Science graduate program offers comprehensive training in biological, ecological, and managerial components of wildlife professions. Faculty members engage in diverse teaching and research areas, covering population dynamics, community ecology, physiology and nutrition, behavioral ecology, wildlife diseases, habitat management, endangered species conservation, urban wildlife solutions, wildlife conflict resolution, and biometric applications.