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Combined Degrees Program in Natural Resource Management

  

This Three-Two Program in Natural Resource Management, Planning, and Policy is with the University of Michigan's School of Natural Resources. Participants earn a baccalaureate degree from Cornell and the degree of Master of Landscape Architecture, Master of Science, or Master of Forestry in one of the following specializations covering both social and biological sciences of natural resources: fish, wildlife, forest, aquatic, quantitative, and wildlife management; remote sensing, resource policy, analysis, and economics; and environmental advocacy, education, and communications. Students spend a minimum of three years at Cornell and two years at the University.

Students may be admitted to the program from a wide range of undergraduate majors, including art, biology, economics, geology, mathematics, politics, psychology, and sociology. Candidates for this program must also satisfy the requirements set forth under ``Degree Programs in Combination with Professional Schools.'' Program Advisors: Professors Paul Christiansen and David Lyon.


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