Academic Programs at SNR
People are increasingly cognizant of the impacts human activity has on our plant, animal, and water resources at local and global scales, and aware of the need to mitigate those impacts. It is a great time to major in Natural Resources, where you can bring to bear your enthusiasm and talents to tackle challenging problems in science and management. You will interact with students, faculty, and staff who share your passion for understanding the world and affecting positive change. And you will learn how to integrate information about science, management, policy, economics, and planning to develop solutions to interdisciplinary challenges in natural resources conservation and management.
Students may pursue undergraduate and graduate studies in the School of Natural Resources.
Undergraduates can earn a Bachelor's degree in Natural Resources with one of the following emphases:
- Conservation Biology
- Fisheries Conservation and Management
- Landscape Assessment and Analysis
- Rangeland Ecology and Management
- Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
- Wildlife Conservation and Management
Learn more about our undergraduate programs!
Graduate students may earn a Master's or PhD degree in Natural resources with one fo the following emphases:
- Fisheries Conservation and Management
- Landscape Assessment and Analysis
- Natural Resources Studies
- Rangeland Ecology and Management
- Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
- Wildlife Conservation and Management
Learn more about our graduate programs!
The School of Nartural Resources, in collaboration with the Department of Geography and Regional Development, offers post-baccalaureate studies in Geographic Information Science (GIS).
Learn more about the GIS Certificate!
For more information on either the undergraduate or graduate programs, please contact:
Cheryl CraddockAcademic Coordinator
The University of Arizona
School of Natural Resources
Biological Sciences East, Room 323
Tucson, AZ 85721
ccraddoc@email.arizona.edu
520-621-7260

