NRM Graduate Programs of Study
Students will enroll each semester or summer term in which assistance is provided by graduate committee members or when use of the library or other research facilities of Sul Ross State University is made.
Master of Science (Thesis) in Range and Wildlife Management (30 hrs)
NRM 5302 - Seminar in Range and Wildlife Management
NRM 5305 - Range and Wildlife Research Methods
NRM 5306 - GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing for Resource Managers
NRM 5311 - Scientific Writing
NRM 5312 - Biostatistical Analysis I
NRM 5313 - Biostatistical Analysis II
NRM 6301 - Thesis Proposal
NRM 6302 - Thesis Defense
Plus 6 additional graduate credit hours.
Master of Science (Non-thesis) in Range and Wildlife Management (36 hrs)
NRM 5302 - Seminar in Range and Wildlife Management
NRM 5304 - Research (Optional)
NRM 5305 - Range and Wildlife Research Methods
NRM 5306 - GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing for Resource Managers
NRM 5311 - Scientific Writing
NRM 5312 - Biostatistical Analysis I
NRM 5313 - Biostatistical Analysis II
Plus 15-18 additional graduate credit hours selected with the help of your advisory committee. In addition, each M.S. (Non-thesis) candidate must complete a Record of Study based upon: a) a university directed internship and report of your internship experiences, or b) a major, detailed literature review document in a field of study or problem appropriate to your graduate studies.
Master of Agriculture (Non-thesis) in Range and Wildlife Management (36 hrs)
NRM 5302 - Seminar in Range and Wildlife Management
NRM 5304 - Research (optional)
NRM 5305 - Range and Wildlife Research Methods
NRM 5306 - GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing for Resource Managers
NRM 5311 - Scientific Writing
NRM 5312 - Biostatistical Analysis I
NRM 5313 - Biostatistical Analysis II
Plus 15-18 semester hours of additional graduate work. These may be upper-level undergraduate courses for graduate credit (G) in NRM or graduate-level courses from other departments, with approval from advisor or course instructor.
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