Apr 18, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Natural Resources Management


 


Warren C. Conway, Ph.D., Chairperson

Bricker Endowed Chair in Wildlife Management: Conway
Burnett Foundation Professorship in Quail Ecology: Dabbert
Kleberg Professor of Wildlife Management: Gipson
Professors: Boal, Conway, Cox, Dabbert, Gipson, Patino, Perry, Stevens
Associate Professors: Barnes, Griffis-Kyle, Grisham, Portillo-Quintero, Villalobos
Assistant Professors: Collins, Cooper-Norris, Gill
Assistant Research Professor: Norris
Adjunct Faculty: Arsuffi, Baccus, Bibles, Blankenship, Cain, Collins, Conway, Dittmer, Fish, Fritts, Fulbright, Grabowski, Harveson, Haukos, Hewitt, McLendon, Parmenter, Pease, Skipper, Terhune

CONTACT INFORMATION: 263 Plant and Soil Science Building | Box 42125 | Lubbock, TX 79409-2125 | T 806.742.2841 | nrm@ttu.edu | www.nrm.ttu.edu

About the Department

This department supervises the following degree programs:

Undergraduate Program

The Department of Natural Resources Management is primarily concerned with the application of basic ecological principles to the management and use of natural resources. The curriculum for natural resources management students is focused upon relevant and tangible skills and experiential learning opportunities to prepare students for professional careers working for public and private natural resources management agencies, as well as graduate school. The degree plans are geared toward meeting certification requirements for positions as range conservationists or wildlife biologists for agencies such as Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management.

Club Involvement. Students are encouraged to become actively involved in the clubs sponsored by the Department of Natural Resources Management: The Wildlife Society at Texas Tech (http://ttutws.org/), Student Association for Fire Ecology, Student Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, and the Student Chapter of the Society for Range Management. These clubs promote involvement in professional societies such as The Wildlife Society, the American Fisheries Society, the Society for Range Management, as well as engagement and experiences with professionals. Club activities also include regularly scheduled meetings with guest speakers and social events.

Graduate Program

For information on graduate programs offered by the Department of Natural Resources Management, visit the Graduate Programs  section of the catalog.

Undergraduate Program Offerings & Course Descriptions

(Click on program for curricular table.)

Programs

    Bachelor’sUndergraduate Minor

    Courses

      NRM - Natural Resources Management (Undergraduate Courses)NRM - Natural Resources Management (Graduate Courses)