Where can a degree in Geosciences take you? Geosciences graduates find satisfying professional careers in the U.S. and abroad in energy and mineral industries, academia, environmental and engineering consulting firms,…
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Smith Scholarship in Geosciences
Thanks to Michael and Iris Smith’s generosity, the Smith Scholars in Geosciences program provides matching full-tuition scholarships in combination with other CSU financial aid to Colorado resident Geosciences students. The…
Prospective Students
Master Of Science The normal duration of the M.S. program in Geosciences is two academic years, and a minimum of 30 semester credits must be completed. A thesis describing the…
Alumni Profiles
Profession: I currently wear two hats. Just under a year ago I started an organization called Trailcology where I am the Executive Director. I am also a Natural Resources Specialist…
Department Mission
In the Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Department, our professional programs in forest, rangeland and natural resources stewardship, through collaboration with other programs in our college and university, produce graduates who…
Forestry Program Mission
The forestry program in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship at Colorado State University, through collaboration with other programs in our college and university, generates and communicates knowledge of…
FRS Advising FAQs
To change your major/minor or add a Forest and Rangeland Stewardship (FRS) minor, please make an appointment with or email one of our FRS undergraduate student advisors. To obtain your…
Master of Tourism Management
FREE Upcoming virtual info session Hear from Professor Dr. David Knight and the administrative staff! Tuesday, April 23rd from 12-1 p.m. MT R.S.V.P. to receive the Zoom link The Master…
Overview
Why an emphasis in tourism management? The global tourism industry directly produces $7.6 trillion to the global economy and around 292 million jobs. Tourism contributes as much as 10.4% of…