The distance-based MNRD degree (non-thesis) is designed for working natural resource professionals who want graduate training in natural resources and environmental science with a management orientation. It aims to develop an understanding of the interrelationships among ecology, economics, policy and culture as factors that influence natural resource conservation and management. The program's curriculum consists of 36 credits in total.
Masters in Natural Resources Development
College Station United States of America
24 months Duration
$ 34,146 Tuition
Blended / Distance / Online Format
About the Program:
Admission requirements:
- Language Test: TOEFL 80 (minimum), IELTS 6 (minimum)
- GPA: 3.00
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