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Undergraduate Study in Natural Resources Management
Natural Resources
Management
    North Dakota State University
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For more information on Natural Resources Management at North Dakota State University, contact:

Carolyn E. Grygiel; Ph.D., MBA, CPRM
Director, Natural Resources Management

(701) 231-8180

 

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Through Natural Resources Management you will study such topics as:


  • grasslands
  • wetlands
  • land reclamation
  • cultual ecology
  • sociology
  • anthropology
  • sustainable agriculture
  • fisheries & wildlife
  • soil biology
  • soil properties

  • hydrology
  • water management & quality
  • waste management
  • energy resources
  • air pollution
  • resource planning
  • environmental economics
  • mitigation
  • pubic policy
  • environmental communications

The Undergraduate Core Curriculum

All undergraduate students in Natural Resources Management share a core curriculum of 88 semester units including NDSU general education requirements, freshman orientation, senior seminar and courses in:

 
  • public policy choices
  • resource economics
  • applied agricultural law
  • U.S environmental history
  • natural resources and agroecosystems
  • environmental ethics
  • general ecology
  • plant forms and diversity
  • zoology
  • soil science
  • natural resource management systems
  • physical geology
  • statistics
  • geographic information systems
  • cultural ecology