School of Natural Resources and the Environment Graduate.
Minumum credits: 30 for MS, 63 for PhD Core coursework: 25 for MS, 45 for PhD Language requirements: NA Other requirements: Minor Requirements. The PhD minor in Natural Resources requires 12 units of coursework, and 6 of those units must be taught by SNRE faculty members. Your minor advisor should be a SNRE faculty member.
The PhD minor in Natural Resources requires 12 units of coursework, and 6 of those units must be taught by SNRE faculty members. Your minor advisor should be a SNRE faculty member. See our faculty pages for information our our faculty member's research interests.
Natural Resources PhD students are able to minor in Natural Resources. The courses you select for your minor must be approved by your minor advisor and your committee. Students with a minor outside SNRE must identify a minor advisor who will determine which courses are required for the minor.
Jack Hartfelder joins the SNRE PhD program under the ad-visement of Dr. ob Mc leery. Jack earned his S in Wildlife and Fisheries Science from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, TN. Jack has a passion for studying natural re-sources abroad, and has done so in Thailand, elize, and southern Africa. While working as a technician in elize, he.
The School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) is a co-sponsor of the 7th UF Water Institute Symposium. The event is set for February 25-26, 2020, at the J. Wayne Reitz Union on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville. Numerous SNRE students, alumni, and faculty are taking part.
Arthur completed his PhD in Natural Resources and Scientific Computing in 2019. He is now a Research Scientist at the University of Montana’s Numerical Terradynamic Simulation Group (NTSG). His dissertation research explored the associations between socio-economic and biophysical changes in residential neighborhoods, particularly in landscapes affected by population loss, using satellite.
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