M.Sc. in Horticulture and Natural Resources
The Master of Science Horticulture and Natural Resources degree from Kansas State University is offered with thesis or non-thesis (Report) option.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
January, May, August
Tuition Fee
$ 1,007 per credit
Location
Manhattan, United States
The program
The Horticulture and Natural Resources program from Kansas State University of study will be developed initially through consultation between the major professor and the student.
Courses to be taken should fit into a unified plan aimed at providing the student with a comprehensive background in the chosen area of interest. Initiative in program design by the student is encouraged.
The program should be presented at the initial meeting with the Advisory Committee. The program of study form is available from the Graduate School.
Courses include:
- Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conservation
- Parks & Protected Area Management
- Interpretation & Visitor Management
- Applied Wildlife Conservation & Management
- Applied Restoration Ecology Wildlife Disease Ecology
- Wildlife Disease Ecology
- Prescribed Fire & Smoke management
- Woodland & Range Management
- Agroforestry
- Water quality