In the United States, 160 colleges are offering Natural Resources/Conservation programsin both undergraduate and graduate levels.
The 2024 average undergraduate tuition & fees of the Natural Resources/Conservation program is $11,714 for state residents and $28,897 for out-of-state students.
80 colleges are offering natural-resources-conservation certificate or associate's degree programs. 37 graduate schools offer the Natural Resources/Conservation programs and the average graduate tuition & fees is $12,564 for state residents and $29,590 for out-of-state students.
For the academic year 2023-2024, the average tuition of colleges offering Natural Resources/Conservation program is $29,761 for undergraduate programs and $29,590 for graduate programs.
The following table shows the average tuition & fees for Natural Resources/Conservation programs.
In-State | Out-of-State | |
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Undergraduate | $11,787 | $29,761 |
Graduate | $12,564 | $29,590 |
The following jobs are possible careers after completing Natural Resources/Conservation major program. The average wage is based on the latest employment and wage data (May 2022) from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
The average annual wage of Conservation Scientists career is $68,230 and, for Foresters, the average annual income is $67,710.
Job Title | Hourly Wage | Annual Wage |
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Conservation Scientists | $32.81 | $68,230 |
Foresters | $32.56 | $67,710 |
Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary | - | $93,510 |
The following list shows sub-major areas of the Natural Resources/Conservation program so that you can narrow them down to the specific study areas you may desire.