Program: MSNRC - Master of Science
Successful professionals in this rapidly-growing field are expected to possess an integrated knowledge of natural sciences, social sciences, policy development, and conservation laws. Increase your workplace competitiveness and growth potential by earning an advanced professional credential that is critical for assuming leadership roles in environmental careers.
Focus your work by choosing among three concentrations:
Degree Requirements
The Master of Science in Natural REsoursec Conservation required completion of 32 credits of coursework.
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ENV 515 Water Law, Policy and Regulation | 3 |
ENV 541 Assessment of Aquatic Resources | 3 |
ENV 542 Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems | 3 |
OR
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FOR 550 Forest Policy | 3 |
NRS 510 Natural Resource Economics | 3 |
NRS 540 Forest Resource Assessment | 3 |
OR
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SUS 520 Strategic Communication for Sustainability Professionals | 3 |
SUS 530 Building Collaborative Communities | 3 |
SUS 555 Sustainable Development | 3 |
Courses | |
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ENV 515 Water Law, Policy and Regulation | 3 |
ENV 541 Assessment of Aquatic Resources | 3 |
ENV 542 Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems | 3 |
OR
Courses | |
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FOR 550 Forest Policy | 3 |
NRS 510 Natural Resource Economics | 3 |
NRS 540 Forest Resource Assessment | 3 |
OR
Courses | |
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SUS 520 Strategic Communication for Sustainability Professionals | 3 |
SUS 530 Building Collaborative Communities | 3 |
SUS 555 Sustainable Development | 3 |
Courses | |
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ENV 515 Water Law, Policy and Regulation | 3 |
ENV 541 Assessment of Aquatic Resources | 3 |
ENV 542 Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems | 3 |
OR
Courses | |
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FOR 550 Forest Policy | 3 |
NRS 510 Natural Resource Economics | 3 |
NRS 540 Forest Resource Assessment | 3 |
OR
Courses | |
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SUS 520 Strategic Communication for Sustainability Professionals | 3 |
SUS 530 Building Collaborative Communities | 3 |
SUS 555 Sustainable Development | 3 |
Dr. Eric Holmlund
Joan Weill Adirondack Library, Room 120