North Dakota State University - Main Campus Master's degree Envi...

 
 


North Dakota State University - Main Campus Master's degree Environmental Biology

North Dakota State University - Main Campus

 
North Dakota State University - Main Campus
North Dakota State University - Main Campus is a Public, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) with 12,258 students in Fargo, ND.
This school offers the following degree levels: Master's degree, First-Professional degree, Certificates/Less-than-1-year certificate, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate certificate, Doctor's degree, Certificates/Post-Master's certificate, Bachelor degree
Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education.

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North Dakota State University - Main Campus - Master's degree - Environmental Biology

 
 
North Dakota State University - Main Campus
Master's degree
Environmental Biology
 
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North Dakota State University - Main Campus Master's degree Environmental Biology: A program that focuses on the scientific study of the origins, functions, relationships, interactions, and natural history of living populations, communities, species, and ecosystems in relation to dynamic environmental processes. Includes instruction in biodiversity, molecular genetic and genomic evolution, mesoscale ecology, computational biology and modeling, conservation biology, local and global environmental change, and restoration ecology.

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Degrees Awarded: North Dakota State University - Main Campus - Environmental Biology

 
 
Masters Degrees - Environmental Biologyawarded in 2005.
PhD Programs - Environmental Biologyawarded in 2005.