Master of Science -
Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences
The Program
Admission:
An ESSENTIAL criterion for admission to the M.S. program
is the agreement of a graduate faculty member to serve as a student's advisor.
Prospective students MUST correspond with potential advisors early
in the application procedure as no students are accepted in the absence of the agreement
by a faculty member to serve as advisor. Refer to the Directory section
of the Departmental web site.
Additional admission requirements include:
- a Bachelor degree from an accredited institution of higher education in an appropriate
area of science,
- an undergraduate grade point of 3.0 or higher, and
- verbal and quantitative GRE score no more than five years old, with a combined
score of 1000 or greater for tests taken prior to August 1, 2011 or combined score
of 300 or greater for tests taken on or after August 1, 2011
Students who do not meet these criteria but who remain interested in the graduate
program should contact the Director of the Graduate
Program.
Application Deadline:
Applications may be reviewed at any time. However, in order to receive full
conside ration for Fall admission, all application materials should reach the department
by March 1st. For Spring admission, please provide all materials by November
1st. You may use the on-line
application to submit materials to the Graduate
School . In addition to transcripts, and a report of your GRE scores,
you will need three
letters of recommendation and a Statement of Purpose and Intent. The
Statement is a one to two page essay that describes your reasons for undertaking
graduate work, as well as an explanation of your study and research interests and
their relation to your undergraduate study and professional goals. All application
materials must be submitted to the Graduate School. You may also submit copies
of all materials, including informal transcripts, to the faculty member who has
agreed to be your advisor.
Master of Science Graduation Requirements:
Plan A
- Coursework: Determined by advisory committee
- Credits: 30
- Comprehensive/Oral Examination: None
- Thesis: Required
Plan B
- Thesis: Not required
- Professional Paper: Required (see below)
Plan A versus Plan B:
The vast majority of incoming students are admitted to the Plan A degree program.
This is the option in which the student is expected to write a thesis making an
original contribution to the research field of a quality acceptable to a major,
peer-reviewed scientific journal. A small number of students, primarily those
without research funding and/or who have a full-time job commitment, are admitted
to the Plan B degree program. This program requires the writing of a professional
paper of a quality suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Occasionally,
Plan B students transfer to Plan A if research funding becomes available.
Only under very special circumstances is a Plan A student allowed to transfer to
Plan B.
Who do I contact for more information about Natural Resources and Environmental
Science?
Dr. Bob Nowak, Professor, Program Director
Phone: (775) 784-1656
e-mail: nowak@cabnr.unr.edu
Office: 125 Fleischmann Ag Bldg, UNR Campus
1664 North Virginia Street
Mail Stop 370
Reno, Nevada 89557-0014
Page last updated: 3/2/2012