Conservation and preservation from multiple angles.
Professionals in the natural resource management business work to define and defend our natural environment — helping people enjoy recreation in the great outdoors, while keeping our natural areas pristine and protected.
As a student in the NREM Stewardship emphasis, you will explore the core principles of business entrepreneurship and natural resource conservation, use and improvement. You will take courses from a variety of disciplines, and you’ll develop a multifaceted approach to conservation and preservation. Your courses will cover a broad range of topics, from working with landowners to conserve heritage sites to creating budgets and managing personnel to planning wildlife habitat restoration efforts.
Upon completion of this program, you’ll be equipped to meet the growing demand for jobs in sustainability, land trusts, conservation organizations, land management groups, watershed restoration efforts, game management and environmental education.
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Enjoy working in the outdoors and interacting with people
- Manage an organization that works to conserve natural resources
- Use business and entrepreneurial skills to be a resource steward
- Make decisions that benefit people and the environment
With this degree, you could become a/an:
- Stewardship Coordinator or Community Lands Steward
- Conservation Director or Conservation Projects Manager
- Philanthropy or Communications Director
- Public Lands Protection Specialist
- Conservation Projects Manager
Conservation Biology, B.S.
Rangeland Ecology & Management, B.S.