Information for Prospective Students
How to Apply
Students in the Master's and PhD programs earn a major in Natural Resources and an emphasis is one of the following: Fisheries Conservation and Management, Ecology and Management of Rangelands, Natural Resources Studies, Watershed Management and Ecohydrology, or Wildlife Conservation and Management.
NOTE:The options names under the Natural Resources graduate program have changed in the online application to reflect the option names currently used within SNRE. Please apply to one of the new option names. Thank you for your patience while the application is updating.OLD: Wildlife and Fisheries ScienceNEW: Fisheries Conservation and ManagementOLD: Wildlife and Fisheries ScienceNEW: Wildlife Conservation and ManagementOLD: Rangeland Science and ManagementNEW: Ecology and Management of RangelandsOLD: Watershed Hydrology and ManagementNEW: Watershed Management and EcohydrologyOLD: Renewable Natural Resources StudiesNEW: Natural Resources Studies
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Entrance Requirements
You MUST have earned a Master's degree to be admitted to our PhD program.
Individual programs and faculty look for different qualifications in their students. Our most competitive applicants have biology/natural resources degrees and some research or applied experience, but we do admit students who have taken a less traditional path. As a consequence, most of the degree options don't specify particular course or degree prerequisites, except for the Natural Resources Studies and Ecology and Management of Rangelands options.
- Entrance and degree requirements for Natural Resources Studies option
- Entrance and degree requirements for Ecology and Management of Rangelands option
Talk to faculty with whom you are interested in working.
Deadlines
The Natural Resources Studies option and the MS in Water, Society, and Policy have formal application deadlines (February 1 for Fall admission, and August 1 for Spring admission)
All other options accept applications year-round, and also admit for both the fall and spring terms.
Application Materials
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Application to the Graduate College (and application fee) |
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Letter of intent/statement of purpose
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Summary of course work (click on option for pdf and save to your computer)
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3 confidential letters of recommendation
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Online application |
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Official Transcripts
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Hard copies must be sent to the School, but you may also scan and upload unofficial copies with the on-line application | √ |
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Official GRE scores
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You may also scan and upload a hard copy of your scores to the online application for review |
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Official TOEFL scores (for international applicants only)
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√ You may also scan and upload a hard copy of your scores to the online application for review |
Tips for a successful application
The most important thing you can do is to make contact with potential advisors to detemine if they are accepting students. You want to know if they have money and space for you, and whether or not you can get along. The professor needs to know if you're the right person for his or her lab. Finding a good fit between you and a faculty mentor will be critical to your success in graduate school. Look through our list of faculty and the brief descriptions of their research interests, then go to the library and read through their recent articles. This will give a good sense of what they and their students are doing. Contact the faculty with whom you are interested in working and talk about their research and how it matches your own interests. If you have questions, talk to your current or recent professors about the process.
As you continue to communicate with faculty about coming to the University of Arizona, make sure to talk also with their graduate students. They'll give you additional insight about studying at the School of Natural Resources and the Environment.
Questions? Contact the Graduate Coordinator.
Katie Hughes
School of Natural Resources and the Environment
The University of Arizona
Biosciences East, 323
Tucson, AZ 85721
ph: 520-621-7260
fax: 520-621-8801
khughes@email.arizona.edu
