Warnell launches online Master of Natural Resources, now enrolling for fall 2026 | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resour

Warnell launches online Master of Natural Resources, now enrolling for fall 2026 | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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Warnell launches online Master of Natural Resources, now enrolling for fall 2026
Authored by:
Aubrey Pawlikowski
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia is now accepting applications for its fully
online Master of Natural Resources (M. N. R.)
, with classes beginning fall 2026.
Designed for working professionals, the non-thesis, terminal degree delivers flexible, career-focused training in natural resources management, conservation and related fields. Students can complete the 33-credit-hour program in as few as six semesters while continuing full-time employment. The program focuses on coursework and applied learning rather than original research.
“Natural resources challenges today demand professionals who can move seamlessly between science, policy and on-the-ground decision-making,” said
J. Todd Petty
, dean of the Warnell School. “This program equips students with the applied skills and interdisciplinary perspective needed to lead in a rapidly evolving field.”
The M.N.R. emphasizes applied learning through a structured, cohort-based curriculum covering environmental science, policy, data analytics, communication and sustainability. Students move through a sequence of courses designed to build interdisciplinary expertise while maintaining flexibility for full-time work. The program culminates in a capstone project in which students address real-world resource management challenges.
Courses are taught by Warnell faculty and reflect the same academic rigor and depth as the school’s on-campus graduate programs, while being designed for an online learning environment. Each student works with a faculty advisor to tailor coursework and align the degree with career goals.
“This program is built for professionals who want to grow in their careers without putting them on hold,” said
Duncan Elkins
, program coordinator for the online M.N.R. “The capstone allows students to apply what they’re learning directly to challenges in their field, making the experience immediately relevant and impactful.”
Graduates are prepared for advancement and leadership across government agencies, nonprofit organizations, consulting firms and private industry, with career paths including environmental management, conservation, policy and land-use planning.
The new program launches as UGA’s online offerings continue to receive national recognition. In
U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Online Programs rankings
, several of the university’s online degree programs placed in the top 10 nationally. Overall, UGA ranked No. 18, maintaining its position in the top 20 nationally.
Warnell is widely regarded as one of the nation’s leading natural resources programs, further strengthening the value of the M.N.R. for professionals seeking to expand their expertise without pursuing a thesis.
Applications for fall 2026 are now open. Learn more and apply at
https://online.uga.edu/degrees-certificates/master-of-natural-resources/
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