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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management/Water Resources, M.S.


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The purpose of this program is to enhance the cross-disciplinary linkage between range and forest management and water resources, and to provide students with a degree program in rangeland ecology and watershed management which emphasizes the important issues in water resources. 

Coursework and Thesis


  • Water Resources requirements Credits: 10 *
  • Statistics Credits: 3
  • REWM 5620 - Range Management Seminar Credits: 1
  • Other recommended graduate courses or substitution courses with adviser consent Credits: 12
  • Plan A thesis Credit: 4

Minimum Credits: 30


*Water Resources Requirements

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