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option includes coursework in the economics of resource use, planning,
public policy, environmental economics, and political science and
prepares graduates to work with agencies and organizations dealing with
problems of rural poverty, use of natural resources, and provision of
public services to non-urban areas.
Educational Degree Programs
- College of Natural Resources
- Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
- Department of Forestry
- College of Engineering
- College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Science Education
- Department of History
- Department of Science and Technology in Society
- College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Department of Agriculture and Applied Economics
- Department of Biological Systems Engineering
- Department of Horticulture
- College of Science
- Department of Biological Sciences
- Department of Statistics
- College of Architecture and Urban Studies
- Department of Interior Design
- Department of Landscape Architecture
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