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Natural Resources and the Environment, MS
Program Overview

The Master of Science in Natural Resources and the Environment (NRE) program equips students with advanced knowledge and practical skills to address today’s complex environmental challenges.

Offered by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, this interdisciplinary, student-focused graduate program prepares individuals for careers in natural resource management, environmental protection and sustainability leadership.

Students explore the intersection of science, policy, and human impact through courses grounded in environmental science, resource sustainability and ecological management.

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Program Highlights
Interdisciplinary Curriculum

Combines coursework in biology, management, statistics and more to prepare students for diverse environmental careers.

Research Opportunities

Students collaborate with faculty on real-world environmental issues, gaining valuable experience for careers or further study.

Career-Ready Graduates

Prepares students for jobs in federal and state agencies, environmental consulting, nonprofit organizations and advanced academic programs.

Career Opportunities
As environmental concerns grow, job opportunities in this field are expected to increase, offering impactful career paths for professionals passionate about conservation and sustainability.
  • Environmental outreach coordinator
  • Environmental policy analyst
  • Environmental scientist
  • GIS specialist
  • Natural resource manager
  • Sustainability coordinator