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      • B.S. in Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management
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        • Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management 4+1 Fast Track
        • Wildlife Conservation and Policy 3+2 Program
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      • Wildlife and Fisheries Management Minor
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      • M.S. in Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management
      • Master of Natural Resources (Non-Thesis)
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Manmade circular pond surrounded by woodland flora, an example of the natural resources we steward

Master of Natural Resources, MNA
(Non-Thesis)

Design your degree as a mix of on-campus and distance-based courses, or through 100% distance-based coursework. This flexible format works especially well if you’re a working professional seeking graduate training in the field of natural resources.

Our program promotes critical problem-solving skills necessary in natural resource conservation and a foundational understanding of interrelationships among ecology, policy and human dimensions.

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  • Emphasis Areas: Policy, applied research or management
  • Total Credit Hours: 36
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Visit Texas A&M’s International Graduate page to learn how to apply. Note: ETS must send your official TOEFL scores to Texas A&M using the school code: 6003.

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