Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design is popular among students seeking professional careers dedicated to improving the natural environment for long-term, sustainable productivity.
The department offers three Bachelors of Science (B.S.) degrees encompassing four majors:
- BS – Agricultural and Environmental Systems (Sustainable Land & Food Systems and Environmental Studies)
- B.S. Agricultural and Environmental Systems (Environmental Studies)
- B.S. Biological Engineering
- B.S. Landscape Architecture
The department also offers a Master of Science degree in Agricultural and Environmental Systems (Natural Resources and Environmental Systems).
Our programs appeal to people with diverse interests, from the inquisitive scientist to the creative artist. Our two Agriculture and Environmental Systems majors: Environmental Studies and Sustainable Land & Food Systems and Environmental Studies, explore issues related to food production and air, water and soil quality. Biological engineering majors learn to apply physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics to natural products and systems, to make a cleaner, more productive and sustainable world. Landscape architecture majors learn to design and plan for ecologically sound and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces.
Our forward-looking master’s in Agricultural and Environmental Systems equips graduates with the knowledge and resources they need to effectively tackle current and future environmental issues relevant to sustainable agricultural production and natural resources conservation.
As a student in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design, you will have access to innovative and creative educational programs, groundbreaking research, hands-on learning opportunities, and stimulating activities. You will grow and learn, both in the classroom and out, through a multitude of venues including the University Farm, industrial settings, student clubs, summer internships, our unique outdoor natuculture laboratory, and design-tourism trips. When you leave, you will have the confidence, skills, and knowledge necessary to become a leader and problem solver in your field. Our students are readily recruited by private firms, government agencies, Cooperative Extension, and graduate schools.
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Contact
Please contact us to arrange a tour of our facilities or to find out more about which natural resources degree is the best fit for your career goals.
Niroj Aryal, Ph.D.
Chair and Associate Professor
207 Carver Hall
North Carolina A&T State University
Greensboro, NC 27411
Phone: (336) 285-2191
Email: naryal@ncat.edu