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10 Master's degrees offered by the university

Water Resources
Completion of requirements for admission to both the College of Law and the specific Water Resources option area is required for (M.S. and Ph.D.) admission to earn the Water Resources Concurrent J.D. Degree from University of Idaho.

Soil and Land Resources
Soil is a vital natural resource essential to human survival. In this Soil and Land Resources program from University of Idaho you will develop valuable expertise about the soil ecosystem and build the research skills to address soil issues related to sustainable agriculture and the environment.

Natural Resources - Fire Ecology and Management
The Natural Resources - Fire Ecology and Management degree from University of Idaho offers students a science-based approach to managing, using, and living with wildland fire.

Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources
The Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources degree at University of Idaho is designed to help you tackle complex environmental challenges from all angles — ecological, social, political, and practical.

Geology
As a graduate student of geology, you will receive training in both theory and modern field observation strategies. The Geology M.S. degree from University of Idaho offers excellent opportunities to research geological problems around the world, as well as on other planets.

Natural Resources
The problems facing our natural world are growing increasingly complex. In this Natural Resources program at University of Idaho, you will gain the in-depth knowledge and research experiences to contribute to the solutions.

Natural Resources - Restoration Ecology and Habitat Management
The Natural Resources - Restoration Ecology and Habitat Management degree from University of Idaho prepares you for careers across the globe where a deep understanding of ecological theory and practice is needed to restore and manage diverse ecosystems including forests, conserved wildlands and public spaces, and fish and wildlife habitats.

Geological Engineering
The integrity of a bridge, highway, building or other structure depends on the integrity of the earth on which it stands. Geological engineers have the expertise to help ensure these types of structures are built on or in solid ground. The Geological Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho .

Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources
The Natural Resources - Integrated Natural Resources degree at University of Idaho is designed to help you tackle complex environmental challenges from all angles — ecological, social, political, and practical.

Law - Natural Resources and Environmental Law
This Law - Natural Resources and Environmental Law degree at University of Idaho focuses on the study of the complex field while providing the flexibility to gain a broad legal education. You will explore topics in environmental and natural resources law, water law, public lands and international environmental law.