The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies with a concentration in Natural Resource Management and Conservation provides students with the theoretical and applied knowledge and skills in ecology, conservation biology, and natural resources they need to address natural resource management and conservation issues. Required courses provide knowledge in ecology, conservation biology, statistics, and natural resource management and provide students with a solid background in both quantitative and qualitative problem-solving techniques. Students choose additional coursework in ecology, biodiversity studies, applied methods, and management of specific resources.
Program Learning Outcomes
September 2025
College of Health and Social Sciences
1600 Holloway Avenue, HSS Building, Room 204,
SAN FRANCISCO,
California,
94132, United States
Complete a secondary/high school curriculum that totals 12 years of primary-secondary education, be qualified to enter a university in your home country and have a good scholastic record from an accredited/recognized school. Have a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) in the 4.0 grading scale or B- average in academic courses completed after 9th grade.
TOEFL score of at least 61, IELTS score of at least 6.0 or PTE score of at least 45 is required.
Application Deadlines: Spring: Sept-30; Fall: May-1
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.