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College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources
| Contact Information for College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources | |
|---|---|
| Phone | (775) 784-1660 |
| Phone | (775) 784-6237 |
| Fax | (775) 784-4227 |
| Location | Max Fleischmann Agriculture Building |
| Address | 1664 N. Virginia Street Reno, NV 89557-0222 |
Agricultural science is one of the newest and most exciting fields at CABNR.
Biochemistry
Students may choose to earn a minor, a master's degree or a Ph.D. in Biochemistry.
Students may choose to earn a minor, a master's degree or a Ph.D. in Biochemistry.
The biotechnology program aims to produce well-trained researchers with theoretical knowledge, technical skills and real-world experience based on both academic research experiences and internships in the biotechnology industry.
The highly interactive program offers a wide range of study options dealing with contemporary biophysics, cancer, cell biology, chemical biology, immunology, insect biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology and plant biology.
Ecohydrology is a new integrative science that involves finding solutions to issues surrounding water, people, and the environment.
Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology is a multidisciplinary Ph.D. program bringing together faculty and students from several departments and institutions at the University of Nevada, Reno.
The Environmental Science degree is a critical degree for addressing today's environmental issues: global climate change, pollution, urbanization and the use of natural resources.
The Environmental Sciences and Health Graduate Program (ES&H) is based on the tenet that graduate education in the environmental sciences requires an interdisciplinary approach encompassing the fields of chemistry, biology, ecology, physics, and human health.
The Forest Management & Ecology major is offered through the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science (NRES).
This program emphasizes the functioning of range, forest and aquatic ecosystems, and includes the following areas of specialization: Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Environmental Science, including Watershed Science, Environmental Science, Forest Rangeland, wildlife ecology conservation biology, and Forest and Range Management.
A degree in nutrition provides students with a strong science background, laboratory experiences and community and clinical opportunities related to human health and nutrition.
The Rangeland Ecology & Management major is offered through the Departments of Natural Resources and Environmental Science (NRES) and Agriculture, Nutrition & Veterinary Science (ANVS).
The University of Nevada, Reno offers a pre-professional program in Veterinary Medicine (Science) through the Department of Agriculture, Nutrition and Veterinary Science .
Conserving wildlife and wildlife habitat puts students of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation in a field that emphasizes wildlife biology and conservation based on ecological principles.