Natural Resource,Ecology and Management | Masters

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Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States

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Oklahoma State University's Natural Resource, Ecology, and Management Master's program offers two paths: a thesis-based Plan I and a report-focused Plan II. Both paths require coursework and research hours, emphasizing skills in research design and data analysis. The program targets individuals with a background in environmental science and prepares graduates for careers in various sectors related to conservation and management of natural resources. It is a full-time program located in Stillwater, OK.
The Natural Resource, Ecology, and Management (NREM) Master’s program offers two distinct paths for students to pursue their degree. Plan I involves completing a thesis based on original research, requiring 30-36 credit hours, including coursework, a research and presentation seminar, and research hours. Plan II, on the other hand, focuses on addressing a current ecological or management issue through a report format, requiring 32 credit hours with coursework, a research and presentation seminar, and research hours. Both plans emphasize the importance of approval from the advisory committee for the research proposal or report outline.


In this program, students delve into a wide range of main topics, such as natural resource management, ecology, research methodologies, and current issues in the field. They develop key skills in research design, data analysis, critical thinking, and effective communication through thesis writing or report preparation. The program aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and practical skills to tackle complex environmental challenges and contribute meaningfully to the conservation and management of natural resources.


The target audience for this course includes individuals with a background or interest in environmental science, ecology, natural resource management, or related fields. Prerequisites may include a relevant undergraduate degree, coursework in ecology or environmental science, and a strong foundation in research methods and data analysis. This program is designed for students who are passionate about conservation, sustainability, and making a positive impact on the environment through research and practical applications.


Overall, the NREM Master’s program provides a comprehensive and rigorous education in conservation and environmental science, preparing students for careers in research, academia, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and the private sector. By combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on research experience, graduates are equipped to address pressing environmental issues, contribute to scientific advancements, and drive positive change in the field of natural resource management and ecology.

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