College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences
Forestry
Forest and Natural Resource Management, Master of Forestry
Overview
In addition to University Requirements:
- Complete individual plan requirements.
Minimum Units for Completion |
30 |
Some online/blended coursework |
Required |
Progression Plan Link |
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Purpose Statement
This online graduate degree is designed to provide a breadth of knowledge in the stewardship of forests and natural resources related to land management, conservation, and ecological restoration. Natural Resource Management is the science and practice of managing and restoring forests and other natural resources for human and environmental benefits.
The content of the curriculum relies on 30 hours of specialized courses. The courses cover a range of technical, natural science, and social science fields. The skills gained by students in these graduate-level courses include practical knowledge and management techniques related to fire ecology, communities and fire, forest ecology, policy, GIS, international forestry, economics, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and wildlife. This online degree is designed to provide a breadth of knowledge in managing forests and natural resources and to prepare students for careers in land management, conservation, and ecological restoration.
Natural resource managers are practitioners in the field of forestry and other natural resources and play important roles in land management, conservation, and ecological restoration. The program will provide updated, graduate-level, practical training for working professionals and other non-traditional students to advance their careers and improve sustainable forest and natural resources management. The proposed program services NAU's Strategic Goals in multiple ways, by improving educational access to those from under-represented populations. The program will provide service to those place-bound who otherwise cannot participate in in-person education, particularly those located in Native Nations or serving in the military. Career goals for most of the expected student population include employment with governmental, non-governmental, and private organizations involved with natural resources and land management.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Possess a comprehensive set of knowledge, competencies, and skills related to forest and natural resource management.
- Apply ecological principles and processes focused on the interrelationships of organisms and the environment to real-world scenarios of forest and natural resource management.
- Apply social science methods and theory to real-world scenarios of forest and natural resource management.
- Examine and assess a range of techniques and strategies for forest and natural resource management in diverse environments encompassing elements such as study design and analysis, adaptation and resilience, and conservation to accomplish diverse ecological, economic, and social objectives. Effectively communicate complex scientific information to diverse audiences.
- Assess the environmental impacts of forestry and natural resource projects to assess and implement forest and natural resource management plans that will address factors such as land use, water resources, wildlife, disturbances, and climate change.
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