Natural Resources Management at Western Carolina University
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In earning a bachlors degree in Natural Resource Conservation and Management you may select from 3 concentrations: forest resources or soil and water conservation or landscape analysis.

  

Conservation and management require an understanding of the biological, physical and socioeconomic aspects of the natural world.  Some of the courses needed include botany, wildlife ecology, forest ecology, geographic information systems, remote sensing, soils and hydrology, and natural resource policy and administration.


Forest Resources Concentration

 

Landscape Analysis Concentration
Soil and Water Resources Concentration
 
Western's Natural Resources Management program is housed in the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resources Management within the College of Arts and Sciences.
 
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