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Sustainable Natural Resources Graduate Certificate

  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of foundational disciplinary knowledge related to the economic, social, and ecological dimensions of sustainability issues and solutions.
  • Analyze the ecological, social, and economic dimensions of sustainability of different natural resource problems or scenarios.
  • Identify and integrate information and diverse perspectives from multiple types of sources to inform analysis of a specific natural resource topic or problem and develop appropriate recommendations for sustainable resource management.
Course List
Code Title Credits
Required Core  
SNR 506 INDEPENDENT PROJECT IN NATURAL RESOURCE SUSTAINABILITY 2
SNR 512 SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 1 3
SNR 520 SOCIAL ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCES 3
SNR 521 ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3
SNR 530 ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCES 3
Electives  
Select a minimum of 6 credits from the following: 6

FES 545

ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION  

FES 548

INVASIVE PLANTS: BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT  

FES 552

FOREST WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT  

FES 585

CONSENSUS AND NATURAL RESOURCES  

FES 586

PUBLIC LANDS POLICY AND MANAGEMENT  

FW 537

STRUCTURED DECISION MAKING IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT  

MNR 519

DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN NATURAL RESOURCE MGMT  

PPOL 547

INTEGRATED POLICY: FOOD, ENERGY, WATER, CLIMATE  

SNR 522

BASIC BELIEFS AND ETHICS IN NATURAL RESOURCES  

SNR 532

PLANNING AGROFORESTRY PROJECTS  

SNR 533

NONTIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY INTRODUCTION  

SNR 535

SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF AQUATIC AND RIPARIAN RESOURCES  

SNR 540

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE  

SOIL 511

SOIL: A NATURAL AND SOCIETAL RESOURCE  

SOC 580

ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY  
Total Credits 20

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Students should take SNR 512 in their first term because it explains the overall program goals of the certificate