Natural Resources
The University of Idaho's College of Natural Resources offers outstanding natural resource undergraduate and graduate programs. Learn from internationally renowned leaders in the natural, physical and social sciences, and work to address needs and issues of the natural world.
U of I Boise Program Contacts
Fire Ecology Certificate:
Alistair Smith, alistair@uidaho.edu
Restoration Ecology:
Karen Launchbaugh, 208-885-4394 | klaunchb@uidaho.edu
We currently offer two master's and two graduate certificates at University of Idaho Boise
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Integrated Natural Resources
Master of Natural Resources (MNR) is a non-thesis graduate program designed for mid- and executive-level professionals wanting to enhance their educational credentials. Online program.
This MNR option focuses on integration and scale of various perspectives – ecological, the human dimension, planning, policy and law, and practical tools – into a systems view of natural resources.
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Fire Ecology & Management
Master of Natural Resources (MNR) is a non-thesis graduate program designed for mid- and executive-level professionals wanting to enhance their educational credentials. Online program.
This MNR option advances the skills of professionals and teaches about fast-changing fire regimes, resilience, diversity of landscapes and many other fire management skills. Communication and critical thinking combine to make this highly applicable degree valuable to those wanting to advance their careers.
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Fire Ecology, Management & Technology
This 15-credit certificate program is designed for traditional and non-traditional students who would like to receive more depth than a few courses in the concepts, science and tools currently used in fire ecology and management, or for those seeking educational requirements required for federal employment. -
Restoration Ecology
The Restoration Ecology Certificate is for graduate students and provides background and depth in the concepts and tools currently used in restoration ecology. The program consists of five courses (12 credits), which are available online.