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. Contact our graduate advising team with questions.
- 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.
Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Graduate Certificate
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Certificate Program
Natural Resources and Environmental Communication and Engagement Graduate Certificate Program (NRECE)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate
Applied Remote Sensing & GeoAI Certificate
Interested in undergraduate degrees instead? Visit our undergraduate programs page.