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131 Master's degrees in Natural Resource Management in North America

Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources
The Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources degree at University of Idaho is designed to help you tackle complex environmental challenges from all angles — ecological, social, political, and practical.
Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy (Certificate NDP)
Balancing the economic prosperity of the mining industry with the responsible use of renewable and nonrenewable resources is critical, which makes engineers with the knowledge to utilize and create new, low-waste methods of mineral processing vital. Join the Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy (Certificate NDP) program at The University of Arizona.
Biological Sciences - Natural Resource Management
The Biological Sciences - Natural Resource Management degree at South Dakota State University will provide training in ecology, evolution, environmental sciences, and range areas of expertise with a focus on basic and applied research.

Resource and Environmental Management
Dalhousie University's Master of Resource and Environmental Management (MREM) programme is an advanced professional degree aimed at management and practical problem-solving. With a curriculum that combines coursework, an internship and a project report, you’ll build a well-rounded combination of knowledge and experience and benefit from a graduate employment rate of 96% within the first 6 months.
Environmental Policy and Natural Resources Management
Though the earth may seem limitless, we're reminded nearly every day that it is fragile and finite. We offer a Environmental Policy and Natural Resources Management degree at Indiana University Bloomington.
Natural Resources
The Natural Resources program of the Utah State University is an interdisciplinary degree designed for working natural resource professionals. Students take courses from all departments within the College of Natural Resources.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Agricultural and Resource Economics Department from University of Tennessee Knoxville offers a Master of Science in two concentrations: Agricultural Economics and Natural Resource Economics.

Natural Resources - Fire Ecology and Management
The Natural Resources - Fire Ecology and Management degree from University of Idaho offers students a science-based approach to managing, using, and living with wildland fire.
Natural Resources - Natural Resources Studies
The Natural Resources - Natural Resources Studies program from The University of Arizona prepares you to develop solutions to interdisciplinary challenges in natural resources conservation and management.
Natural Resource Sciences
The School of Natural Resources combines interdisciplinary approaches and disciplinary excellence to foster an integrated, systems approach to address complex natural resource, environmental, and human issues. Learn more with the Natural Resource Sciences degree at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Renewable Natural Resources
Renewable Natural Resources Master of Science degree from Louisiana State University includes general requirements for all students, as well as specific course requirements for each of the five Areas of Concentration.
Energy and Earth Resources
The Energy and Earth Resources MA program from University of Texas at Austin is intended for those that seek to build critical knowledge and skills with qualitative underpinnings for their graduate work and who desire to take courses and conduct a thesis project along the lines of the types carried out in policy, law, business, humanities, liberal arts, and some technical fields.

Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources
The Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources degree at University of Idaho is designed to help you tackle complex environmental challenges from all angles — ecological, social, political, and practical.
Environment and Natural Resources
The Environment and Natural Resources offered by The Ohio State University is a theory-into-practice degree program that prepares students for careers in fields related to the sustainability of the environment and natural resources in an applied- or management-related way.
Wildlife Biology
The Wildlife Biology programme at The University of Montana offers world-class training for future conservation leaders. This prestigious degree provides students with the scientific expertise required for roles in academia and government. Located in a natural laboratory, the course focuses on high standards of research.
Natural Resources
Through the College of Natural Resources from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, you can earn a Master of Science in Natural Resources with an emphasis from a variety of areas including: forestry, wildlife, fisheries, water resources, environmental education and interpretation.
Renewable Resources
The Department of Renewable Resources at University of Alberta offers programs leading to the course-based degrees of Master of Agriculture, Master of Forestry, and thesis-based degrees of Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy.
Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources
Stanford University's Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources develops the knowledge, skills, perspectives, and ways of thinking needed to understand and help solve the world's most significant environmental and resources sustainability challenges.
Sustainable Agriculture
The Sustainable Agriculture program at Iowa State University is designed to balance depth in disciplinary knowledge and perspectives with broader, systems-level thinking. It integrates technical and social sciences through a sequence of team-taught interdisciplinary core courses emphasizing higher-order critical thinking skills and active, collaborative approaches to learning.
Sustainable Food Systems
At the Sustainable Food Systems MSc program offered at Arizona State University, students develop an understanding of present-day health, agriculture and environmental policy; develop strategies to lead policy discussions; interact with a network of food and agriculture policy leaders and mentors; and apply their knowledge and skills to address problems related to food and food systems.