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Description of the Program
The basic objective of the Master of Science in Environment and Natural Resource Management is to produce graduates with the skill sets to contribute to the conservation and management of natural resources innovatively and competently. Specifically, students will:
1. Advance their understanding of natural and environmental functions.
2. Learn and apply skills relevant to environmental realities (opportunities, threats).
3. Gain competence in applying field and laboratory skills.
4. Design and conduct research.
5. Contribute to research output.
It is expected that students will synthesize and apply advanced knowledge in ecological and socio-economic arenas of environmental conservation, and management and be able to share this knowledge within the research community and with relevant stakeholders.
Units Offered
The basic objective of the Master of Science in Environment and Natural Resource Management is to produce graduates with the skill sets to contribute to the conservation and management of natural resources innovatively and competently. Specifically, students will:
1. Advance their understanding of natural and environmental functions.
2. Learn and apply skills relevant to environmental realities (opportunities, threats).
3. Gain competence in applying field and laboratory skills.
4. Design and conduct research.
5. Contribute to research output.
It is expected that students will synthesize and apply advanced knowledge in ecological and socio-economic arenas of environmental conservation, and management and be able to share this knowledge within the research community and with relevant stakeholders.
Concentration
Environment and Biodiversity
• Principles of Conservation Biology
• Environmental Law, Policy, and Governance
• Climate, Climate Change, and the Environment
• Landscape Restoration
Natural Resource Use and Production
• Environmental Waste Management
• Natural Resource Economics
• Natural and Renewable Energy Resources
• Livelihoods and Natural Resource Use
Admission Requirements
2nd class Honors, Upper Division or GPA of 2.7, Or
2nd class Honors Lower Division or GPA of 2.5 with relevant work experience of at least 2 years.
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