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Modern environmental challenges are growing more intricate, demanding a comprehensive grasp of ecosystem stewardship - precisely what the environmental resources management program provides. This major equips you with vital competencies and specialized knowledge to oversee natural assets from diverse viewpoints, including forestry, aquatic systems, and environmental regulations. The curriculum blends theoretical foundations with practical applications that today's job market values. Environmental resources management students complete core coursework spanning chemistry, woodland ecosystems, soil and water conservation, wetland environments, earth sciences, and data analysis. The program further requires studies in forestry, spatial mapping, ecological economics, and conservation policies.
Professional pathways - Ecological advisor, Natural resources supervisor, Water systems specialist, Environmental advocacy leader
Green initiatives director, Water basin administrator, Wetland conservation officer