NREM Majors

The Department of Natural Resource Ecology & Management (NREM) offers two majors: Animal Ecology and Forestry. Students choose an “option” or specialty area during their sophomore year.

The department also offers minors in both Animal Ecology and Forestry.

Animal Ecology

Animal Ecology

Students majoring in Animal Ecology will learn basic principles of animal biology, ecology and management.

Animal Ecology courses cover interactions of animals with one another and with a wide variety of plant communities and aquatic ecosystems.

Graduates find work as fisheries or wildlife technicians, environmental educators, conservation officers, fish farmers, zoo biologists, and in wildlife rehabilitation. Many choose to continue their education in graduate programs, including veterinary medicine.

Degree Requirements | Explore Animal Ecology Options

Forestry

Forestry

Students majoring in Forestry will attain knowledge and skills applicable to scientifically managing the nation’s ecosystems– private and public.

Forestry courses cover the management of forest ecosystems for multiple benefits including wood and fiber products, biodiversity, recreation, interpretation, water, wilderness, and wildlife.

Graduates find work as urban foresters, naturalists, restoration ecologists, natural resource conservationists, park rangers, fire ecologists, or in working with wood and bio-based products.

Degree Requirements | Explore Forestry Options | Forestry Camp