Our Environmental Engineering program provides a multidisciplinary engineering curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering.
The Environmental Science Program at the University of Denver is designed to prepare students with the knowledge and technical skills to identify, analyze, and resolve environmental issues from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University provides a unique and outstanding opportunity for students to meet and interact with national leaders in interpretation during their bachelor's degree program. The concentrations within our major are similar in their first two years in providing a quality array of courses in communications, arts and humanities, and natural and social sciences.
The Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University offers a graduate program that is designed to educate and develop professionals in social science aspects of natural resources.
The Forestry Major spans the entire range of experiences necessary to build skills for the forestry profession. Curricula include a broad background in the biological, physical, and management sciences, followed by professional forestry courses
The NRM undergraduate degree will provide students with comprehensive training in the broad field of natural resources. It will also allow students to choose from a variety of interesting and exciting careers. Graduates will be able to qualify as professional foresters and work with traditional national and international resource organizations.
The Rangeland Ecology undergraduate program emphasizes interdisciplinary study of, and research on, the world's rangelands. These rangelands occupy nearly 50 percent of the earth's land surface and consist of natural grasslands, savannas, shrublands, riparian areas, deserts, tundra, alpine communities, and coastal marshes.
Both the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees emphasize education and training in land resource management, research, and teaching. The quality and caliber of research in the Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship is internationally recognized.