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CNR graduates move into fulfilling professional careers with organizations across the street and around the world - in industry, the corporate sector, government, academia, non-profit sectors, and many others. There are few, if any, fields today that do not encompass some aspect of natural resources, and our graduates have their pick of many options.
From environmental technologists to professional sport managers, process engineers to park managers, bioproducts researchers to environmental educators, our graduates have one thing in common: They understand how to produce sustainable value from nature in ways that meet the needs of the current generation without mortaging the future.
Sample Careers in Forestry & Environmental Resources
Forest Manager • Wildlife Manager • Timber Buyer • Air and/or Water Quality Specialist • Hydrologist • Environmental Safety Officer • Environmental Consultant • Graduates may go on to graduate school for research careers in Forestry • Wildlife Biology • Ecosystem Restoration • Environmental Management • Some go on to law school to specialize in Environmental Law
Learn More About These and Other Careers!
available to graduates of the
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
Sample Careers in Parks, Recreation
& Tourism Management
Convention or Visitor Bureau Professional • Community Park & Recreation Director/Manager • State or Federal Park Manager •
Golf Course or Resort Manager • Professional Sport Club Manager •
Tourist Attraction Manager • and More
Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management
Sample Careers in Wood Products & Paper Science
Process Engineer • Production Manager •
Sales & Marketing Representative • Research Development Scientist • Quality Assurance Manager • Plant Manager/CEO • and More
Learn More About These and Other Careers!
available to graduates of the
Department of Wood & Paper Science
Additional links for career opportunities:
Forestry is it for you?
Society of Amercian Foresters
Careers in Forestry & Natural Resources
A joint project supported by the National Science Foundation
Considering a career in Parks and Recreation?
National Recreation and Park Association
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