• Recreation, Sport, and Tourism Management

    Prepare to plan, organize and lead recreation programs for communities, tourism companies, youth groups, and other organizations.

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  • Biological Engineering

    Develop engineering and technology solutions to improve food production, natural resource management, pollution control, energy production, and more.

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  • Marketing

    Learn how to sell a product, service or idea to consumers in today’s global marketplace.

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  • Microbiology

    Explore the science of microscopic life through the combined studies of evolution, genetics, physiology, ecology, and disease.

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  • Chemistry

    Learn how to manipulate chemicals and other substances to solve practical problems related to medicine, food, materials, national security, energy and more.

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  • Pre-Applied Psychology

    Study the phenomenon of human behavior in preparation for a career caring for the emotional and mental well-being of others.

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  • Environmental Soil Science

    Study soil systems and learn how to improve soil and water quality for a healthier environment, better farming and safer development.

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  • Apparel, Textiles & Design

    Prepare for a career in the dynamic world of the apparel industry with skills in apparel design, product development, merchandising and more.

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  • Food Science

    Combine knowledge in biology, chemistry, nutrition, engineering and other disciplines to create innovative products in the food and beverage industry that will meet the needs of today’s consumer.

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  • Rangeland Ecology & Management

    Gain the skills to manage, restore and conserve the wild habitats and natural landscapes that cover half of the earth.

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