To qualify for a dual-title intercollege degree, students must satisfy the requirements of the major program in which they are enrolled, including the communication/foreign language requirements, if any.
In addition, they must satisfy the minimum requirements in the HDNRE dual-title intercollege program described here. Final course selection is determined by the student and her/his respective graduate committee. All dual-title intercollege degree candidates must enroll in HDNRE 590 in each of their first two semesters.
All participating primary programs:
- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Energy and Mineral Engineering
- Forest Resources
- Geography
- Landscape Architecture
- Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management
- Rural Sociology
have agreed to incorporate the dual-title program within the student's dissertation work. Please see Programs of Study for more information.
M.S. / M.A. Degree
A candidate for the dual-title intercollege M.S./M.A. in HDNRE must complete 17 credit hours of HDNRE coursework beyond the bachelor's degree in addition to curricular requirements for the masters degree in the student's primary program.
Ph.D. Degree
A candidate for the dual-title intercollege HDNRE Ph.D. must complete, in addition to curricular requirements for the doctoral degree in the student's primary program, a minimum of 18 credit hours of HDNRE coursework.