
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 curricula promotes critical problem-solving skills necessary in natural resource conservation and a foundational understanding of interrelationships among ecology, policy and human dimensions.
Program Details
- Degree: Master of Natural Resources (Non-Thesis)
- Credit Hours: 36 total credit hours
Graduate Admissions
Texas A&M University is a Tier 1 research institution and a premier choice when pursuing a graduate degree thanks to our national academic ranking and high financial value. Joining the Aggie Family and gaining an advanced degree from Texas A&M puts you in the highest class of job candidates. Learn more about graduate admissions at Texas A&M.
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.