The Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management offers a rigorous graduate program for both masters and doctoral degrees, preparing students for advanced careers in a variety of private industries, public agencies, academia and beyond. Ranked among the best in the country, students can expect to work in problem-focused field and lab research addressing contemporary issues related to rangeland and wildlife conservation, as well as fisheries and aquaculture. Graduate students learn to confidently conduct, analyze and interpret scientific studies to address real-world problems through applied research and action. Our non-thesis option, Master of Natural Resources Development in Natural Resources provides an additional element of flexibility and customization through its distance-based or mix of on-campus and distance-based learning. Graduate students have access to various field stations and research facilities to assist with their studies and enhance their graduate program. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 2 Year(s)Fees: US$36,168
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Spring (January), 2024 | College Station |
Fall (August), 2024 | College Station |
Spring (January), 2025 | College Station |
Fall (August), 2025 | College Station |
Spring (January), 2026 | College Station |
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