Bachelor's + Master of Applied Ecology & Natural Resource Management Dual Degree Options
- Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences + Master of Applied Ecology and Natural Resources Management
- Environmental Science + Master of Applied Ecology and Natural Resources Management
- Wildlife Conservation + Master of Applied Ecology and Natural Resources Management
- Environmental Studies + Master of Applied Ecology and Natural Resources Management
Understand Fundamentals of Ecology
Students will have a solid grounding in ecological theory, including principles of population dynamics, community ecology, and ecosystem function. Among the courses offered are: Altered Ecosystems, Quantitative Ecology, Plant Ecology and Conservation Biology.
Understand Fundamentals of Ecology
Students will have a solid grounding in ecological theory, including principles of population dynamics, community ecology, and ecosystem function. Among the courses offered are: Altered Ecosystems, Quantitative Ecology, Plant Ecology and Conservation Biology.
Apply Concepts to Real-World Problems
Students will be able to apply ecological concepts to such challenges as conservation biology, environmental management, and ecosystem restoration. Among the courses offered are: Conservation Biology, Watershed Monitoring, Avian Monitoring, Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring, and Plant Monitoring.
Apply Concepts to Real-World Problems
Students will be able to apply ecological concepts to such challenges as conservation biology, environmental management, and ecosystem restoration. Among the courses offered are: Conservation Biology, Watershed Monitoring, Avian Monitoring, Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring, and Plant Monitoring.
Develop Research Skills
Students will develop and grow their skills in research design, data collection and analysis, and scientific communication. The program will emphasize designing and executing ecological research projects, analyzing data, and effectively communicating their findings. Among the courses offered are: Quantitative Ecology, Advanced GIS, Drone Applications, and the thesis/internship.
Develop Research Skills
Students will develop and grow their skills in research design, data collection and analysis, and scientific communication. The program will emphasize designing and executing ecological research projects, analyzing data, and effectively communicating their findings. Among the courses offered are: Quantitative Ecology, Advanced GIS, Drone Applications, and the thesis/internship.
Contact

Jason Moran
- Vice President for Enrollment

Jess Harpster
- Assistant Dean of Graduate Admission
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