The S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources offers a variety of graduate degree programs through our 3 academic departments.
Click on the links below to go to the department's degree pages to learn more about our major and minor degrees.
- Geography (MS)
- Environment and Society (MS, PhD)
- Recreation Resource Management (MS, PhD)
- Ecology (MS, PhD)
- Ecology (MS, PhD)
- Fisheries Biology (MS)
- Watershed Sciences (MS, PhD)
- Ecological Restoration (MS)
- Ecology (MS, PhD)
- Forestry (MS, PhD)
- Range Science (MS, PhD)
- Wildlife Biology (MS, PhD)
The MNR is a professional degree that
prepares students to work in the
interdisciplinary context of the 21st Century.
It is a non-thesis program, intended for
students and practicing professionals with
a career orientation in natural resource management.