The Mizzou School of Natural Resources offers a variety of courses through Missouri Online for individual undergraduate and graduate coursework. Entire graduate programs are also offered to attain a degree.
Find the official course information on the Mizzou Registrar catalog site. Courses and online offerings vary from semester to semester. Check the course catalog for availability and prerequisites.
Undergraduate Courses
- ATM_SC 1050/1050H: Introductory Meteorology/ Introductory Meteorology (Honors)
- ATM_SC 2150: Natural Hazards
- ATM_SC 4520: Environmental Biophysics
- ENV_SC 1100: Introduction to Environmental Science
- FOREST 4385: Agroforestry I
- PRST 1010: Introduction to Sport, Recreation, and Tourism
- PRST 2281: Business of Sport and Recreation
- PRST 4208: Administration and Organizational Behavior
Graduate Courses
- ATM_SC 7520: Environmental Biophysics
- FOREST 7385: Agroforestry I
- NAT_R 8300: Urban Biodiversity, Conservation, and Planning
- NAT_R 8395: Landscape Ecology and GIS Analysis II
- PRST 7208: Administration and Organizational Behavior
- PRST 8430: Research Methods in Parks, Recreation and Tourism
- FOREST 8385: Ecological Principles of Agroforestry
- NAT_R 8024: Program Development and Evaluation in Informal Settings
- NAT_R 8325: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- NAT_R 8365: GIS Applications
Graduate Programs
A graduate education in agroforestry from Mizzou can help you advance your career in this rapidly expanding and globally acclaimed field. If you have experience in agroforestry but lack a formal credential, this may be the program for you.
Introduction to Agroforestry with Sarah Lovell