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108 Master's degrees in Natural Resource Management in United States
Natural Resources - Environmental Conservation and Sustainability
The M.S. in Natural Resources - Environmental Conservation and Sustainability from University of New Hampshire allows you to combine your interest in the natural sciences, sustainability and the social sciences to affect change in natural resource conservation outreach, planning, policy and management.
Wildlife Ecology and Management
Wildlife Ecology and Management from SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry students will undertake a professional experience in wildlife management or policy, or a synthesis course in wildlife management planning. M.S. and Ph.D. students will address important research questions in wildlife science, typically aimed at supporting resource management agencies in their decision making.
Energy and Natural Resources
The M.L.S. in Energy and Natural Resources Law from University of Oklahoma is specifically designed for non-lawyers whose careers demand an understanding of energy-related legal issues.
Park and Resource Management
The goal of this Master of Science in Park and Resource Management at Slippery Rock University program is to provide students with a foundation of skills and competencies to achieve their career goals.
Ecosystem Science and Management
Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Michigan gain skills and expertise through engagement in a rigorous, exciting academic environment as well as through field-based learning in ecosystems around the world.
Natural Resources and Environment
The two master’s degrees offered by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment from the University of Alaska Fairbanks are designed for students desiring careers in resources management and students planning doctoral work.
Forest Management and Operations
Forest Management and Operations from SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry enables students to integrate knowledge and expertise drawn from both the natural and social sciences, and to apply their knowledge to solve practical forest management problems.
Applied Natural Resource Economics
With access to a unique blend of economics, business, forestry, and geology, plus engineering, social sciences, and technical communication, the curriculum of the Applied Natural Resource Economics program of Michigan Technological University emphasizes real-world topics including environmental issues, public policy analysis, economic theory, and commodity markets. Naturally.