Graduate students serve as the “lifeblood” of the research program at the Borderlands Research Institute. With their faculty mentor, graduate students collect and analyze data to help answer research questions posed by natural resource managers and land stewards.
Educational opportunities not only come in the more traditional settings of classrooms and lecture halls, but some of the most effective settings for teaching occur behind a windshield, under a shade tree, or on the side of a mountain. The dialogues and discussions that emerge in these outdoor learning environments will long be remembered by our students.
MS Range and Wildlife Management Student Learning Outcomes (SLO)
- Student will be able to apply statistical concepts and procedures to research.
- Student will be able to evaluate literature and references to substantiate the applied research project.
- Student will be able to justify and defend the research questions and design.