Students who choose the online Master of Agriculture in Natural Resource Management will complete 30 hours of graduate course work. Because it is entirely online, students can complete it from anywhere they have computer and internet access. An internship is suggested, but may be substituted with an additional online class (no record of study or thesis is required). Students with bachelor degrees outside of NRM are encouraged to apply and any leveling work will be decided upon by the student’s major advisor. This degree can be completed in 12 months or spread out over several years as preferred by the student.
Please review the Sul Ross Graduate Student Admissions page for detailed information on applying to SRSU.
In order to apply to the graduate program in NRM, students will need to complete the following requirements:
- Apply for admission to SRSU graduate school using the Texas Common Application at www.applytexas.org
- Official college/university transcripts from all institutions attended sent to the Registrar’s Office.
- Additional requirements by the NRM department (to be mailed to SRSU Graduate Admissions Office):
—Official GRE scores (not required for the Master of Agriculture program).
—2 letters of recommendation.
—Letter of intent (please specify which masters option and program concentration/major advisor you are interested in).
—Resume or vita
Dr. Ryan Luna Chair of NRM and Kelly R. Thompson Professor of Quail Management RAS 111A 432.837.8615 rluna@sulross.edu |
Dr. Bonnie Warnock Dean of ANRS, Clint Josey Endowed Chair, and Professor of Range Management RAS 101A 432.837.8201 bwarnock@sulross.edu |
Dr. Patricia Moody Harveson James A. “Buddy” Davidson Endowed Chair and Professor of Conservation Biology RAS 114 432.837.8826 pharveson@sulross.edu |
Mr. Richard Mrozinski Lecturer RAS 113 432.837.8606/FAX 432.837.8406 richard.mrozinski@sulross.edu |
Dr. Louis Harveson Dan Allen Hughes, Jr. Endowed Director of BRI and Professor of Wildlife Management RAS 136 432.837.8225 harveson@sulross.edu |
Dr. Carlos Gonzalez Nau Endowed Professor in Habitat Research and Management RAS 432.837.8632 carlos.gonzalez-gonzalez@sulross.edu |
Jeffrey Keeling Part-time Lecturer RAS 111 432.837.8488 jkee675@sulross.edu |
Nichole Lake Part-time Lecturer RAS 111 432.837.8488 nal19gt @sulross.edu |
Jeanne Pinkerton Administrative Assistant RAS 111 432.837.8488/FAX 832.837.8406 jeanne.pinkerton@sulross.edu |
Master of Agriculture in Natural Resource Conservation (non-thesis)
Fall
Spring
NRM 5320
3 credit hours
NRM 5321
3 credit hours
NRM 5324
3 credit hours
NRM 5322
3 credit hours
ANSC 5308
3 credit hours
ANSC 5322
3 credit hours
NRM 5327
3 credit hours
NRM 5325
3 credit hours
Total: 9-12 sch
Total: 9-12 sch
Summer
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NRM 5323
3 credit hours
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–
NRM 5326
3 credit hours
–
–
NRM 5329
3 credit hours
–
–
NRM 5328
3 credit hours
–
–
Total: 9-12 sch
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Total Credit Hours Required for Master of Agriculture in Natural Resource Conservation: 30
- On-campus students may substitute up to 9 sch face-to-face NRM graduate courses with advisor approval.
- The current course rotation will allow students to complete a degree in 3 semesters.
- This schedule is subject to change.
Contact Dr. Patricia Moody Harveson, Program Advisor, with questions at pharveson@sulross.edu or 432.837.8826.