Honors Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management Undergraduate Programme By University of Delaware |TopUniversities

Honors Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management

Main Subject Area

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Programme overview

Main Subject

Geography

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

In this program students must maintain a GPA of 3.00 to take Honors courses and remain in the Honors Program. All Honors Program students will be reviewed yearly. Any Honors students falling below a 3.00 GPA at the end of any year of study will be contacted and removed from the Honors Program. They are also required to complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree. Natural Resource Management combines economics, policy, and science in an effort to study and manage our natural resources. Natural Resource Management (NRM) majors enjoy the unique nature of an interdisciplinary program. Relying heavily on courses in the departments of Food and Resource Economics, Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, and Plant and Soil Sciences, NRM majors benefit from the experience and expertise of a variety of faculty. The first year in the program includes courses in biology, chemistry, mathematics, computers and economics. Throughout the undergraduate years, students are exposed to courses in environmental policy, statistics, chemistry, computer applications and resource economics. They also choose from nine categories of courses (see reverse side) to create the curriculum most suited to individual interests. A wide choice of electives and general-education requirements are also part of the program, where students select courses in social sciences, humanities, arts, and literature to ensure breadth in the undergraduate experience.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Geography

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

In this program students must maintain a GPA of 3.00 to take Honors courses and remain in the Honors Program. All Honors Program students will be reviewed yearly. Any Honors students falling below a 3.00 GPA at the end of any year of study will be contacted and removed from the Honors Program. They are also required to complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree. Natural Resource Management combines economics, policy, and science in an effort to study and manage our natural resources. Natural Resource Management (NRM) majors enjoy the unique nature of an interdisciplinary program. Relying heavily on courses in the departments of Food and Resource Economics, Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, and Plant and Soil Sciences, NRM majors benefit from the experience and expertise of a variety of faculty. The first year in the program includes courses in biology, chemistry, mathematics, computers and economics. Throughout the undergraduate years, students are exposed to courses in environmental policy, statistics, chemistry, computer applications and resource economics. They also choose from nine categories of courses (see reverse side) to create the curriculum most suited to individual interests. A wide choice of electives and general-education requirements are also part of the program, where students select courses in social sciences, humanities, arts, and literature to ensure breadth in the undergraduate experience.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language requirements: International students must have secured a minimum score of 570 in TOEFL paper based test.

Jan-2000

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