The Master of Natural Resources Management program combines a broad commitment to sustainability with the development of well-focused, practical expertise and includes both course-based and thesis-based components. It is 2 years, an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis. Students can take courses in a wide variety of areas, such as:
- Ecology
- Human dimensions of natural resources management
- Conservation biology
- Quantitative or qualitative analyses
- Law
- Economic dimensions of natural resources management, policy, environmental impact assessments, and more.