Graduate School

Natural Resource Sciences

Natural Resource Sciences

www.natural-resources.wsu.edu/

Degree offered
M.S., Ph.D.
Faculty working with students
15
Students
22
Students receiving assistantships or scholarships:
59%
Priority deadline
Fall - January 10
  Spring - July 1
Campuses
Pullman
Test required
GRE
International test
TOEFL or IELTS

Admission Requirements
Official copies of all college transcripts, three letters of recommendation, department supplemental application form.

Program Description
The Department of Natural Resource Sciences offers programs of graduate study and research leading to a master of science in natural resource sciences and a master of sciences in natural resources. The M.S. in natural resource sciences emphasizes original research by the student.

The program in natural resource sciences, and in environmental sciences and regional planning offer a joint Ph.D. degree. This degree provides an atmosphere of scholarship coupled with research opportunities that produces people capable of responding to the complicated issues of use, management, and protection of the environment and its natural resources.

The department has laboratory facilities and greenhouses on campus. Field facilities are located at the 12,000 acre Colockum Multiple-Use Research Unit located near Wenatchee, WA. The University of Idaho is only eight miles from the Pullman campus and offers cross-listed courses in conjunction with WSU in natural resource management and sciences.

Department of Natural Resources Sciences

Contact Information

Natural Resource Sciences
115 Johnson Hall
P.O. Box 646410
Pullman, WA 99164-6410
Telephone: (509) 335-6166
Email: nrs@wsu.edu

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