Master of Natural Resources, MNA (Non-Thesis)
This flexible degree is offered as a mix of on-campus and distance-based courses, or through 100% distance-based coursework, making it ideal for working professionals seeking graduate training in the field of natural resources with an emphasis in either policy or applied research and management. The curricula promotes critical problem-solving skills necessary in natural resource conservation, along with the development of a strong foundational understanding of the interrelationships among ecology, policy and human dimensions.
Program Details
- Degree: Master of Natural Resources (Non-Thesis)
- Credit Hours: 36 total credit hours
Graduate Admissions
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International Students
Official TOEFL scores are required for international applicants. Official scores must be sent by ETS directly to Texas A&M University using the school code: 6003. Visit the Graduate and Professional School website for a list of requirements, exemptions and other useful information regarding the TOEFL/IELTS Exams.
Admissions Decisions
Students will receive an admissions decision either in a letter from the Texas A&M University Office of Admissions or from the department.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
By submitting a financial aid application and a scholarship application, students are reviewed for all the types of financial aid that they are eligible for. Remember: each student’s financial aid eligibility may vary. The types of financial aid students are offered is based on the data provided on their financial aid and/or scholarship application.