Undergraduate Overview

 

The Department of Natural Resources and the Environment Undergraduate Program provides students with a rigorous education in natural resources management and technology with a strong background in basic sciences and liberal arts.


Concentrations

Our program offers four concentrations, which are like minors but are within the major field of study rather than in a different major field of study. These concentrations allow NRE students to deepen their educational experience in an area of their interest. NRE students must declare a concentration and adhere to its requirements, which are discussed in the Academics section. Upon graduation, the concentration appears on the transcript as an official recognition of a specialization in that area.

Students in other departments can minor in Wildlife Conservation by completing the required courses.

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Career

Opportunities exist for a variety of careers and lifelong learning experiences. Many entry level positions are open in the public and private sectors such as:

  • U.S. Forest Service
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • State Environmental Protection or Natural Resources Agencies
  • Forest Industries
  • Land Planners and Developers
  • Natural Resources Consulting Services, and more

Contact us for more information about the NRE program.

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