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In the classroom

Based heavily on the life sciences but drawing on a range of other disciplines, DNRE degree programs focus on developing skills in planning, decision making, and management, emphasizing sustainability. Most of our classes are in classrooms on the west ridge of the Troth Yeddha’ Campus in ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø and available online.

In the field

What good is a 365 million acre laboratory if you don't use it?  From farms to forests, our classes emphasize hands-on training where it counts.  We offer several classes offering field experiences as all or part of laboratory sections, as well as courses that are entirely field-based that give students a front row seat to Alaska’s natural resources and wild places.

In the community

Our faculty's research and teaching emphasize connections with communities, locally and statewide. From food systems to firewood to peonies, our faculty are available to work with individuals and communities across the state, in conjunction with our partners at Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension (IANRE).

Relevant research addressing Alaskan issues