PHD, Ecosystem Science and Management

College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology

Texas A&M University - College Station

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The Doctor of Philosophy degree in Ecosystem Science and Management is designed primarily for students who are pursuing an academic or research career in ecology and/or natural resource management, with an emphasis on forest or rangeland ecosystems. Specialization is available in four main broad research areas: ecosystem science; ecosystem management; genetics, systematics, evolution; and spatial sciences. Applicants must have an accredited bachelors degree and meet admission requirements for graduate study at Texas A&M University.

For more information about requirements specific to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Ecosystem Science and Management, please visit the department's web page.

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