Conservation & Restoration Ecology
Degree Program
This degree combines the study of conserving and maintaining ecological systems with the recovery of damaged ecological systems and enriching the lives of their inhabitants. Conservation and restoration ecology students learn a broad interdisciplinary approach to natural resource analysis and management. They also have opportunities to learn how to contribute in positive and innovative ways to the understanding and the sustainable management of the earth's natural resources.
Students are required to fulfill the requirements of their chosen degree as listed in the Utah State University General Catalog and the Major Requirement Sheet for the degree at the time of entry into the degree program. If the degree requirements are later changed, students may choose to move to new degree requirements.
The following link provides access to the 2006-2007 Major Requirement Sheet for the Wildland Resource Department's Conservation and Restoration Ecology undergraduate degree.
Conservation and Restoration Ecology Major Requirement Sheet
