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Master of Natural Resources | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
Master of Natural Resources | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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Master of Natural Resources
If you’re looking for additional training in a natural resources field or are looking to transition your career to options beyond a cubicle, our Master of Natural Resources degree could be a great fit.
This non-thesis, terminal degree includes at least 33 hours of graduate-level coursework that can be completed in as little as three semesters. Choose from among several disciplinary areas:
Community Forestry and Arboriculture
Environmental Education
Fisheries Science
Forest Biology
Geospatial Information Science (GIS)
Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Policy and Sustainability
Water and Soil Sciences
Wildlife Sciences
*can be declared as an official Area of Emphasis
Classes take place in Athens, where you will learn through hands-on experiences in our labs and outdoor classrooms, including Whitehall Forest, Oconee Forest Park, and the many waterways and wetlands in the area. Our faculty also understand the demands of a graduate program and will work with students to develop a program of study that works best.
Depending on your program of study, you may also graduate as a certified wildlife biologist.
course Requirements
Each student works with a major professor, who chairs that student’s advisory committee and is their mentor through the program. The degree requires a minimum of 33 semester hours of graduate-level course work.
Courses
Hours
Courses within Warnell
12
Courses outside study area
Electives*
12
Total
33
*3 hours of applied research in Forestry and Natural Resources (FANR 9200) is recommended, but optional at the discretion of the advisory committee.
Learn more about student requirements
and
view a checklist for students
Note:
Students matriculating in fall 2022 or later are required to take a GradFIRST (GRSC 7001) seminar during their first or second semester. The faculty-led seminars provide first-year graduate students with foundational training in research, scholarship, and professional development. More GradFIRST seminars are scheduled for fall semesters than spring (no summer offerings). This requirement must be included on the program of study as a “University Requirement” but is in addition to the courses required for degree completion.
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Office of Graduate Admissions
MNR checklist
Here is an overview of the various requirements and deadlines that must be met in order to stay on track to graduate. While this is applicable to admitted students, it's helpful to understand the process before you begin (
download a printable version of this list
).
Before the end of your first semester…
Appointment of Advisory Committee
First Committee Meeting
Submit Advisory Committee form
Submit Program of Study
The semester before you plan to graduate…
Make a graduation check appointment with Kate deDufour
Submit your application for graduation through Athena
Submit a Recommended Change in Program of Study (if applicable)
Your last semester…
Schedule your Oral Examination
Schedule your Exit Interview
(At least) three weeks before your Final Oral Examination…
Submit the Notice of Examination form – informing the Graduate Programs office of the details of your Final Oral Examination
Notify the graduate office if you will be attending Warnell graduation
Learn more about degree procedures
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and Natural Resources
University of Georgia
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Athens, GA 30602-2152
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706-542-8356
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