The department offers three undergraduate degrees: Environmental Studies Geography, and Recreation Resource Management. Each of these degrees offers a balanced exposure to key ideas and principles of the social, biological, and physical sciences, placing special emphasis on the human dimensions of natural resource and environmental management. The department’s goal is to train professionals who can lead the way toward finding and keeping asustainable balance between protecting the environment and enhancing human societies. 

Departmental programs offer learning experiences in the classroom and in the field, frequent individual contacts with faculty as teachers and advisors, and opportunities to take part in student and professional organizations. Seasonalemployment, internships, and other activities promoting hands-on experience in natural resources and geographic professions are strongly encouraged.

 

Degree Programs:

Environmental Studies
Geography/Geography Teaching
Recreation Resource Management

 

Other Helpful Resources:

CNR Academic Service Center
USU Scholarship Information
College of Natural Resources Scholarship Information