School of Natural Resources

About Us

The School of Natural Resources (SNR) at the University of Missouri is a leading institution known for its long history of success and a holistic approach to managing natural resources. One of six divisions in the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR), SNR is a great place to learn and grow professionally. As a student in SNR, you’ll benefit from small classes, hands-on research opportunities, student clubs, modern classrooms, personalized guidance and a strong focus on preparing you for a career.

DEGREES AND PROGRAMS

Undergraduate Majors

Join a top educational institution dedicated to exploring nature, sustainable resource management and improving public enjoyment at parks, recreation centers and sports events.

 

Graduate Studies

SNR offers one graduate degree, in Natural Resources, with seven emphasis offerings that span the disciplines, including water resources; agroforestry; human dimensions of natural resources; fisheries and wildlife sciences; forestry; parks, recreation and tourism; and soil, environmental and atmospheric sciences.

Minors and Certificates

We offer multiple minors and a certificate as well as  a combined minor with the Division of Animal Sciences.

SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES OVERVIEW

750+

undergraduates in the School of Natural Resources

9

research centers

RESEARCH

Our SNR faculty have earned widespread recognition for their outstanding research, teaching and extension programs, both nationally and internationally. As an SNR graduate student, you can also collaborate with our research partners and federal partners housed on campus.

Research
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