Environmental Resource Management (ERM) provides students with the skills to tackle a wide variety of environmental issues as an natural resources professional. In addition to a solid background in forest resource management, students acquire background in environmental law, policy and planning, environmental economic, and soils.

Careers
Graduates are well qualified for employment with public agencies, private industry, and firms that are faced with forest-based environmental issues. These can include forested wetland protection, endangered species, the forested urban-rural interface, and forest sustainability.