Program Overview
Natural resources. From all perspectives.
Today’s environmental problems demand professionals who understand not only the science behind the problems, but also the social, political and legal issues connected to the conservation and management of natural resources.
In this program, you will learn to manage natural resources from a broad range of perspectives. You will develop a systems view of natural resources through a series of courses that explore the field as it relates to ecology, human behavior, policy, law, and practical tools and technology.
Designed as a terminal degree, this course-based, advanced program is ideal for mid- and executive-level working professionals who want to enhance their educational credentials in natural resource management without disrupting their careers.
Degree Fit
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Are a natural resources professional who wants to advance into a management or administrative role
- Want to begin a new career dealing with environmental issues
- Want to earn your degree while you continue working
- Want to earn a degree at your own pace
- Work well independently
- Have strong communication, analytical thinking and problem-solving skills
Career Outcomes
With this degree, you could become a/an:
- Natural resources administrator
- Environmental consultant
- Manager of sustainable development
- Public information officer for a city or national park
- Director for a public utility
- Lobbyist for a land development commission
- Corporate agricultural development consultant
Program Location
Moscow
Available Online and On-Campus
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