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Dept. of Forest Resources
University of Minnesota
115 Green Hall
1530 Cleveland Ave. N.
St. Paul, MN  55108-6112

Call us! 612.624.3400
Fax us! 612.625.5212
E-mail us! frweb@umn.edu

 

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Majors in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management (ESPM)

This major offers five tracks:

See also the University Catalog on Forest Resources


Conservation and Resource Management Track (CRM) - designed for students who want to understand how earth systems work and how they can be manipulated to positive ends through management. Students learn how to integrate this understanding with diverse economic and social insight to make effective decisions for the environment and society.

Curriculum Guide pdf
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Corporate Environmental Management Track (CEM) - designed for students who want fundamental skills to systematically determine the environmental burdens associated with a firm’s products or manufacturing processes and to identify opportunities that generate value from environmental risk reduction, regulatory compliance programs, and other alternatives for improving environmental performance.

Curriculum Guide pdf
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Environmental Education and Communication Track (EEC) - designed for students who want to teach and communicate environmental issues to diverse audiences using a variety of methods.

Curriculum Guide pdf
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Environmental Science Track (ES) - designed for students who want to focus on the application and integration of basic and applied sciences to solve complex environmental problems.

Curriculum Guide pdf
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Policy, Planning, Law and Society Track (PPLS) - designed for students who want to develop an understanding and problem-solving skills germane to the interaction between human and natural systems.

Curriculum Guide pdf
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Any questions you may still have, feel free to call, e-mail or visit us at 612-624-3400, frweb@umn.edu, or stop in 115 Green Hall on the St. Paul Campus.