NREM Graduate Program

Student Learning Outcomes

Adopted 9/18/2013

  1. Students demonstrate knowledge of social and ecological principles, and interdisciplinary aspects of natural resource and environmental management issues
  2. Students can analyze and address natural resource and environmental management problems by using appropriate methods from social and/or natural science disciplines
  3. Students communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, to diverse audiences including professionals, resource managers, local communities and policy makers
  4. Students can
    • Conduct original, independent scientific research of professional quality in their specialization area (Ph.D.)
    • Conduct scientific research of professional quality in their specialization area (M.S. Plan A)
    • Conduct a capstone project of professional quality to acquire practical experience by applying NREM knowledge (M.S. Plan B)
  5. Students can function as professionals in their specialization area by demonstrating responsible and ethical conduct, effective collaboration, informed decision making, and life-long learning.

Graduate Chair

Dr. Susan Crow
Office: Sherman 132
Phone: (808) 956-8149
Fax: (808) 956-6539
nremgrad@hawaii.edu

Graduate Committee

Dr. Susan Crow

Dr. Catherine Chan

Dr. Yin-Phan Tsang