Master of Natural Resources in Natural Resources

The Master of Natural Resources degree (non-thesis) is designed for students seeking professional graduate training in natural resources with an emphasis in either policy, applied research or management.

This degree is offered with a mix of on-campus and distance-based courses, or 100% distance-based, making it ideal for working professionals. The curriculum promotes critical problem-solving skills necessary for natural resource conservation while also supporting the development of a strong foundational understanding of the interrelationships among ecology, policy and human dimensions. Specific workforce skills and certifications are offered as part of this program. Degree candidates must complete a professional paper, with the topic and content to be determined in consultation with the student’s graduate committee chair and advisory committee.

Individuals with a baccalaureate degree from a college or university of recognized standing, or qualified Texas A&M University seniors during their last semester, may apply for this program. The candidate’s advisory committee shall specify prerequisite work where necessary.

This program is also approved for delivery through asynchronous distance education.