Sustainable Resource Management

The Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Resource Management provides for concentration in Natural Resources Management, Forest Resources Management, or Parks & Recreation Management. 

Sustainable Resource Management

The Sustainable Resource Management degree offers an interdisciplinary program of study which stresses sustainable management of renewable and non-renewable natural resources. To serve the needs of students with differing career interests, three-degree specializations are offered: (1) Natural Resources Management, (2) Forest Resources Management, (3) Parks and Recreation Management. Students choosing the Natural Resource Management specialization will be well-prepared for a variety of fields in natural resources, including graduate school or employment in industry or governmental agencies. Students choosing the Forest Resources Management specialization meet the requirements as a civil service forester. Students will be well-prepared for graduate school or employment in industry or governmental agencies. Student choosing the Parks and Recreation Management specialization will be well-prepared for a variety of fields managing recreation resources, including graduate school or employment in industry or governmental agencies.

Program at a Glance

Degrees: B.S. in Sustainable Resource Management
Optional Concentrations: (1) Natural Resources Management, (2) Forest Resources Management, (3) Parks and Recreation Management
List of Courses (below)

Sustainable Resource Management Majors Can Get Training in…

  • Wildlife Ecology and Management
  • Watershed Science
  • Forest Ecology
  • Forest Ecosystem Protection

Training Outside the Classroom:

Sustainable Natural Resources
Sustainable Natural Resources
Theater

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