Students majoring in other programs at OSU can choose a minor in natural resources. The minor is intended to provide a broad exposure to the natural resources field. It offers course work that integrates a number of natural resource disciplines.
Choose four of the following five courses:
FOR 111. Introduction to Forestry (3)
FOR 251. Recreation Resource Management (4)
FW 251. Principles of Fish and Wildlife Conservation (3)
NR 201. Managing Natural Resources for the Future (3)
RNG 341. Rangeland Ecology and Management (3)
One upper-division course from each of the following breadth requirements courses list:
Resource Values/Philosophy (3)
Social and Political (3–4)
Land and Water (3–5)
Any additional classes from the breadth requirements course list to total 28 credits.
Total=28