The Natural Resources and Environmental Science (NRES) Ph.D. degree offers graduate study of the ecology, management, and restoration of ecosystems. Areas of specialization include (but are not limited to):
- Biogeochemistry and Soil Processes
- Climate Change Ecology
- Conservation Biology
- Ecosystem Ecology
- Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
- Environmental Science
- Fire Ecology
- Forest Ecology
- Freshwater Science
- Landscape Ecology
- Natural Resource Ecology
- Quantitative Ecology
- Remote Sensing of Natural Resources
- Restoration Ecology
- Wildlife Ecology
The NRES Doctoral degree program is inherently multidisciplinary and capitalizes upon the broad spectrum of expertise offered by NRES departmental faculty. Student learning outcomes include:
- Students will be able to demonstrate critical thinking, writing, and communication skills that will enable them to succeed after graduation.
- Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the theoretical basis and experimental methods used for study of natural resources and environmental science.
- Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of experimental design; field/laboratory instrumentation and procedures; computer models; and data analyses used in natural resource and environmental science research.


