The Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Undergraduate Program provides students a means to understand how natural living systems function and evolve and how they can be managed to conserve biodiversity while providing benefits to people. Students may pursue course work that prepares them for traditional careers in resource management or they may take a broader array of courses that meets interests related to the conservation of natural resources and the ecology and evolution of natural systems. Graduates may pursue further study at the graduate level or find career opportunities in academe and in public or private organizations involved in the management of natural resources. The flexibility of this major is intended to meet a variety of student interests and needs. Students are encouraged to organize curricular and elective courses to fulfill simultaneously the requirements of a minor such as the Science Teacher Education Program or a certificate in Environmental Geomatics. For more information about the Program, send an email to . The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences at Rutgers maintains current information for prospective, incoming, and current students as well as for parents and alumni.
Any Questions? Please contact the Undergraduate Program Director:
Dr. Kimberly Russell
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DO NOT EMAIL the Undergrad. Prog. Dir. for SPNs, each professor/instructor is in charge of their own SPNs for their own courses!!