S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources
Degree Coordinator: Dominique Shore
Location: Natural Resources 169
Phone: (435) 797-1731
E-mail: dominique.shore@usu.edu
Website: qcnr.usu.edu/mnr
Degree offered: Master of Natural Resources (MNR)
Full details of the learning objectives, assessment plan, student outcomes, and evidence of continuous improvement for the MNR program of study can be found at qcnr.usu.edu/mnr/assessment.
Objectives
The online Master of Natural Resources degree is designed to give natural resource professionals the skills to analyze complex natural resource issues and better communicate the results of their analysis. Students completeing this degree acquire the skills to work as decision makers and advance their careers in natural resources management positions.
Acceptance Requirements
The minimum requirements for admission to the MNR degree program are as follows:
A bachelor’s degree, preferably in natrual resources, biology, ecology, or a closely related field.
- A minimum of one year of work experience in a natural resources field
- 3.0 or higher grade point average on last 60 semester or 90 quarter credits
- Three letters of recommendation (one from an academic source if possible)
- Statement of Purpose: Describe how your past experience and education have prepared you for the MNR program, and how the MNR will help you meet your future professional goals (500 word limit).
Prior to applying to the program, applicants are encouraged to contact the degree coordinator directly. There is no GRE requirement.
Course Requirements
The MNR degree program consists of 33 total semester credits. The degree is designed to develop competencies in five core areas, several electives, and a capstone experience. The MNR is tailored to the specific needs of each student. Each student works with the degree coordinator and a graduate committee to identify a program of study that best meets his or her needs.
Modes of MNR Delivery
All required MNR courses are taught online and the program can be completed entirely online. Some electives are offered in a short-course format, either in-person or online.