All students take a common set of 10 courses that provide a foundation in the natural sciences, apply natural and social science concepts within a four-year core sequence, and develop professional skills in quantitative methods, public speaking, cultural sensitivity, and mapping. Students also select one of the following tracks:
- Resource Management and Conservation - focuses on the biological and physical science aspects and management of natural resource systems.
- Resource Development and Policy - emphasizes the social, cultural, and economic aspects of managing natural resources and the environment.