Course Overview
Course Overview This graduate program in Rangeland Ecology and Management integrates plant, soil, and animal sciences to prepare students for leadership roles in the professional field. Students will conduct advanced research under expert faculty guidance, focusing on the sustainable management and restoration of rangeland ecosystems. Key Program Highlights Study core principles including rangeland ecology, plant physiology, watershed management, and restoration ecology. Gain hands-on research experience at on-campus facilities and the Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center field stations. Customize your degree with complementary courses in wildlife, botany, economics, and animal science. Conduct thesis-driven research on pressing issues like riparian zone management and agroforestry. Prepare for a leadership career in the sustainable management of rangeland resources.
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusCorvallis Campus
CityCorvallis
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 37,290
August 2026
CampusCorvallis Campus
CityCorvallis
ModeFullTime
Duration36 Months
FeeUSD 37,290