Department of Natural Resources & the Environment
- Applied Ecology
- Community-based Nat. Res. Management
- Conservation Biology
- Ecosystem Biology and Biogeochemistry
- Fishery and Aquatic Science
- Forest Science
- Human Dimensions of Nat. Res. Management
- Policy and Institutional Analysis
- Program Development and Evaluation
- Quantitative Ecology
- Risk Analysis and Management
- Wildlife Science
Welcome to the Graduate Field of Natural Resources at Cornell University. The Graduate Field of Natural Resources is core to the mission of the Department and we foster a strong sense of community within the Graduate Field, which includes graduate faculty and students from within the Department of Natural Resources and across the University. The Field of Natural Resources offers students the freedom to design a graduate program that addresses their individual interests. Students work with faculty advisors to identify course requirements and to define a research or professional project.
Degrees Offered:
We offer two research degrees: the Master of Science and Doctorate of Philosophy.
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The University of Connecticut offers master’s & certificate programs in the quickly growing fields of sustainability, energy and the environment. Classes are led by UConn Natural Resources, Geography & Law School faculty.
Earn your Master's in 1 year. Gain credentials and competencies while maintaining your work/life balance. Career coaching available to all students.
This master’s degree prepares leaders to address complex conservation issues from local to global scales and is for those seeking to make a difference in the lives and ecosystems of our planet.