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PhD Program: Natural Resources

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SAMPLE 
Ph.D. Graduate Program for Environmental Science Majors
Natural Resources Management Option Area*
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At least three 500 level courses selected from outside area of emphasis (9 credits minimum):

PolSc 554 Public Organization Theory 3 credits
ENVS 552 Env Philosophy 3 credits
RNGE 530 Stream Ecology 3 credits

EnvS 588 and one 500 level course in statistics or appropriate directed study 

EnvS 588 Research Methods in EnvS 2 credits
EnvS 502 Directed Study 3 credits

Option Area Courses ( ____ credits at 500 level)

AGEC 509 Adv Microecon Thry 3 credits
ENVS 579 Intro Env Regulation 3 credits
FOR 527 Landscape Ecol/For Rnge 2-3 credits
FOR 585 Natural Resources Policy Analysis 2 credits
GEOG 520 Land and Resource Regulation 3-6 credits
GEOG 582 Modeling/Simulating: GIS 3 credits
POLS 564 Politics of the Environment 3 credits

Environmental Science Special Topics Seminar (one credit each, taken twice )

EnvS 501 Seminar 1 credit
EnvS 501 Seminar 1 credit

Option Area Graduate Seminar

Hydro 501 Seminar 1 credit

Research and Dissertation

Env S 600 Doctoral Research and Dissertation 42 credits

SUMMARY: 500 Level Course Credits 9 (outside option area)
500 Level Course Credits 27
600 Level Dissertation Credits 42

TOTAL 78


*Graduate study plans are developed by the student and his/her committee. This is a sample program only.

 
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