Warner College of Natural Resources

Human Dimensions of Natural Resources

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Our department recently added Global Tourism to the undergraduate program which allows students to take course work in business, tourism and natural resources.

Our programs facilitate cross-cultural experience by requiring foreign language, study at a university abroad, and an international internship.

 

Future HDNR Students

Future HDNR Students

Would you like to:

Outdoor activities
  • Study at a university that is 15 minutes from mountain biking, hiking and rock climbing and is within a short drive of world class skiing and one of the nation's premier national parks?
  • Run a tourism or outdoor recreation business?
  • Manage public lands and waters to provide people with quality outdoor recreation experiences?
  • Have a career in the growing field of ecotourism?


If the answer to any of these questions is "yes," then consider a degree from our program.The Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources offers a high quality program accredited by the National Recreation and Park Association.

Where Your Degree Can Take You

Graduates work in a variety of federal, state, and local resource management agencies, nonprofit environmental conservation and education organizations, and private commercial recrreation and tourism enterprises. Our alumni also go on to graduate programs around the world.

Wondering where a degree in Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism can take you? Hear from recent graduates about their experience in the Warner College of Natural Resources and the exciting careers that they found after graduation.

Profiles of HDNR Graduates

 

Luke Brown

Profession: Program Director for the Telluride Academy. 

Read more: Luke Brown

 

Jonathan Kelly

Profession: Park Administrator, New Mexico State Parks, Navajo Lake.

Read more: Jonathan Kelly

 

Jenny Marshall

Profession: Event Marketing Coordinator, Aspen Skiing Company.

Read more: Jenny Marshall

 

Jean Chambers

Profession: I am the Chief of Business and Recreation at U.S. Army Garrison Brussels.

Read more: Jean Chambers

 

Terry Wright

Profession: Supervisory Rangeland Management Specialist. I direct the habitat restoration program at Rocky Mtn Arsenal Natational Wildlife Refuge for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.We are a 16,000 acre Nat'l Wildlife Refuge located in Commerce City, CO.

Read more: Terry Wright