All students (M.S./M.A. and Ph.D.) in the dual-title intercollege graduate degree program in HDNRE are expected to complete a common series of courses (HDNRE 590 - 2 credit minimum for masters students and 3 credit minimum for doctoral students, HDNRE 574, HDNRE 575, and RSOC 555).
As well, each student is required to take either ANTH 559 or FORS 565 and one additional course selected in consultation with the student's graduate committee. All students must complete the required course of study in their primary program. Further, all HDNRE Ph.D. students will be encouraged to assist in teaching at least one course as part of their training and education in the dual-title intercollege graduate degree program.
Graduate courses carry numbers from 500 to 599 and 800 to 899. Advanced undergraduate courses numbered between 400 and 499 may be used to meet some graduate degree requirements when taken by graduate students. Courses below the 400 level may not. A graduate student may register for or audit these courses in order to make up deficiencies or to fill in gaps in previous education but not to meet requirements for an advanced degree.
Participating Graduate Programs, Colleges and Requirements
College of Liberal Arts
College of Arts and Architecture
College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
College of Agricultural Sciences
College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
College of Arts and Architecture
College of Health and Human Development
College of Agricultural Sciences