Overview
The Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship consists of foresters, range scientists, hydrologists, and social scientists that study natural environmental processes and how they interact with human systems.
Master of Science (MS) in Rangeland Ecosystem Science
Areas of Study
- Climate change
- Community based resource management
- Ecophysiology
- Grazing management
- Natural resource policy
- Plant ecology
- Range nutrition
- Rangeland hydrology
- Restoration ecology
- Riparian ecology and management
- Soil-plant relations
- Systems ecology
- Weed management
Next Steps
- Contact your department representative or request more program information.
- Check out department requirements and resources from your department’s website.
- When you’re ready to take the leap, start your application.
Requirements
Coursework, credit requirements, and more information is available in the Colorado State University general catalog. Please contact your department representative with program-related questions.
Student Employment
Graduate students interested in employment positions (GTA, GRA, GSA appointments and hourly positions) should contact their advisor and their departmental graduate coordinator for the process to apply.
Financial Aid
- Financial aid resources available through the Office of Financial Aid website.
- Your department may have financial aid options available and please check our financial resource section for additional opportunities.