Department Chairperson - Dr. J. Michael Engle
Natural Resources Management incorporates theoretical ecology and biology with coursework in applied management practice. Additionally, students will gain exposure to law and legal studies as preparation for working within existing legal structures to manage and mitigate environmental impacts in both the private and public sectors. Students graduating with this major can go directly into the industry, or transition into a post-graduate M.Sc. or Ph.D. program.
Program Goals and Outcomes
- Demonstrate effective use of ecological principles in a natural resource management setting for both upland (terrestrial) and aquatic ecosystems.
- Communicate clearly and effectively in both oral and written formats for both professional and lay audiences.
- Conduct research and critically evaluate the results of that research in a natural resource management context.
- Demonstrate expertise in the use of appropriate technologies (e.g., GPS, ArcGIS) common to the field.
- Demonstrate an awareness of local and global political concerns and ethical issues associated with the field of natural resource management.
Requirements for Admission
- Completion of high school coursework in biology, chemistry, and algebra with a “C” or better.
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