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Prospective Graduate Students

Resource Administration and Management M.S.

The Master of Science Degree in Resource Administration and Management (RAM) focuses on management of publicly and privately owned natural resources, and administration of natural resource laws and policies. The program allows for considerable flexibility for tailoring the program to the individual student’s needs and interests. Students can design their program to focus on topics incorporating elements of economics, sociology, forestry, natural resource policy, ecotourism, geography, and other social and biological sciences.

For more information about this program, contact the program coordinator, Dr. John Halstead, by e-mail at Johnh@unh.edu or by phone at (603)862-3914.

Resource Economics and Development M.S.

The Master of Science Degree in Resource Economics offers theoretical and applied study opportunities in land, marine, community, and environmental economics, marketing, international agricultural development, and rural development. The M.S. program emphasizes applied economic theory, especially as it relates to policy issues. The program is flexible enough to accommodate a broad range of interests and collaboration with faculty outside of the department is encouraged.

For more information about this program, contact the program coordinator, Dr. Doug Morris, by e-mail at ResEcon.MS.Program@unh.edu or by phone at (603)862-3233.

Doctorate of Philosophy Programs

Opportunities also exist for obtaining the Doctor of Philosophy degree with specialization in resource economics from the Whittemore School of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire. Faculty from the Department of Resource Economics and Development also participate in the Doctor of Philosophy program in natural resources.