In the College of Natural Resources, most graduate degree programs reside within individual departments. For more information about graduate degree programs offered in each department, click on the links below.
* Department of Environment and Society
Bioregional Planning (MS)
Geography (MS, MA)
Human Dimensions of Ecosystem Science and Management (MS, PhD)
Recreation Resource Management (MS, PhD)
* Department of Watershed Sciences
Ecology (MS, PhD)
Fisheries Biology (MS, PhD)
Watershed Science (MS, PhD)
* Department of Wildland Resources
Ecology (MS, PhD)
Forestry (MS, PhD)
Range Science (MS, PhD)
Wildlife Biology (MS, PhD)
* The Master's of Natural Resources is the only graduate degree that is offered at the college level. This non-thesis program is designed for professionals who are already in natural resource careers. It is offered in several formats, including courses on campus, short courses across the intermountain west, and distance delivered courses (Interactive Broadcast Video or Vista Blackboard).
* Continuing Education in Ecosystem Management (CEEM)
* Continutiing Education in Fuels Management (CEFM)
* National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Certificate Program
For information about Utah State Universities Graduate School Admissions, contact:
USU School of Graduate Studies
USU Graduate School Application Procedure
