M.S in Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
Program Facts
College: College of Agriculture & Natural Resources
Major: Master of Science in Agricultural and Natural Resources
Degree Level: Master's
Delivery Format:
- On-Campus
Campuses & Locations:
Credit Hours: 36
Duration: 18+ Months
How To Apply
Tuition & Fees
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Overview
Our master’s degree program offers you the ability to plan a relevant and personalized graduate experience where you’ll hone your knowledge and skills under the guidance of mentoring faculty in Wildlife and Natural Resources.
Program Benefits
- Provide students with two degree track options in order to mold their education to their specific academic needs.
- Provide students with experience through research methodology and technical writing.
- Give students the option to design their program of study to emphasize their interests in specific subject matter or broad-based advanced studies.
Courses
Offered Concentrations
- The Research (Thesis) Track is designed for students who wish to gain experience through research methodology and technical writing in an original research project to be completed under the direction of a graduate faculty member.
- The Professional (Non-Thesis) Track is designed for students who desire to complete coursework that will further qualify them for public or agency employment, as well as strengthen advancement opportunities in their current or future employment.
Career Outcomes
- County Extension Professional
- Wildlife Biologist
- Research Scientist
- Farm or Ranch Manager
- Natural Resource Manager
Admissions Requirements
- 3.0 or higher
- Identification of a member of the graduate faculty to accept the role as your committee chair/mentor