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What you like to ensure that effective environmental politics are created and followed to guide the use of our planet’s resources? Are you interested in solving complex environmental problems from both a science and policy perspective? Does the government’s role in environmental regulation interest you? If so, Policy and Administration may be right for you.
FER’s program in Natural Resources - Policy and Administration provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to manage natural resources programs within a variety of settings, with an emphasis on serving public agencies.
Undergraduates begin their education by taking part in our Natural Resources interdisciplinary program, which provides a strong grounding in basic earth and biological sciences. They then enter a comprehensive Policy and Administration track that provides advanced instruction in government, economics, policy and natural resource management while educating on relevant topics within forestry, wildlife and fisheries and recreation.
Undergraduates are also be given opportunities to observe or participate in relevant faculty research projects and to propose policies in response to real-world challenges.
By the time they graduate, students will have practical experience creating and evaluating natural resource policy, will understand the workings of regulatory and resource programs and will be well-prepared for a career in the management, administration, policy-making, preservation or regulation of natural resources.
The Natural Resources - Policy and Administration major is part of an exciting network of academic programs coordinated by the Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources Academic Programs (ESNR) at NC State University. Find out more about ESNR >>
Curriculum
A grounding in basic earth and biological sciences quickly leads to a more specialized curriculum that includes advanced economics, policy, government, public administration and natural resources management. For example, the economics track starts with introductory microeconomics and culminates in environmental economics and public finance, while courses on various levels of government and public administration provide an in-depth knowledge of how public institutions work. Additional courses in forestry, wildlife, fisheries and outdoor recreation provide a background on the issues and techniques involved in managing natural ecosystems. The influence of public policy on natural resources is a common thread that runs through much of our curriculum, culminating in two senior courses that focus on understanding and developing policy.
For more information on the curriculum for Policy and Administration, review one of our curriculum description options: Compact Curriculum | Detailed Curriculum
Career Opportunities
FER’s Natural Resources Policy and Administration Program is designed to produce administrators and managers for public agencies and private organizations that are involved with the management, administration, policy-making, preservation or regulation of natural resources. When you graduate, you are qualified for entry-level jobs at such organizations as the USDI National Park Service, Environmental Protection Agency, US Geological Survey, state and local government agencies plus many non-profit environmental organizations or consulting firms.
The program’s broad scope also provides a strong base for students who wish to pursue a graduate program in the natural resources economics and policy arena.
