Master of Environment and Natural Resources
Program Overview
The Master of Environment and Natural Resources (MENR) program equips students with practical skills and knowledge for careers in environmental and natural resource management. The flexible curriculum allows for customization, and optional concentrations include Environmental Policy and Management, Natural Resource Management, Water Resources Management, and Environmental Education. Graduates pursue careers in government agencies, private companies, non-profits, consulting firms, and educational institutions.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Environment and Natural Resources (MENR) is a practice-oriented degree program. It provides students with the abilities and knowledge needed for careers in fields related to the sustainability of natural resources and the environment. The non-thesis master's program is designed for students who are seeking entry-level employment in environmental or natural resource management or advancement in their current field.
Outline:
The MENR degree program features flexibility and diversity in coursework, allowing students to customize their studies to align with their career goals. The program includes:
- A rigorous curriculum that emphasizes practical skills and knowledge
- Real-world experiences through internships and research projects The program also offers a variety of optional concentrations, including:
- Environmental Policy and Management
- Natural Resource Management
- Water Resources Management
Careers:
Graduates of the MENR program have a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Government agencies at all levels
- Private companies
- Non-profit organizations
- Environmental consulting firms
- Educational institutions