Natural Resource Management students undertake courses covering ecology, conservation biology, land use planning, and environmental policy. Through field trips, research projects, and stakeholder engagement, students develop skills in assessing natural resources, managing ecosystems, and promoting sustainable development. The curriculum also addresses topics such as environmental impact assessment, biodiversity conservation, and natural resource economics. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and ecosystem management, students are prepared for exams that evaluate their understanding of natural resource management principles and their ability to address environmental challenges. Graduates pursue careers in environmental consulting firms, government agencies, non-profit organizations, or research institutions.