Dual Degree Graduate Programs

The School of Natural Resources and the Environment provides you with four dual degree graduate program options, giving you the ability to earn two graduate degrees within three years.

Our Dual Degree Options

Graduate students in our master’s degree programs can earn two degrees at the same time, saving time and money and increasing your professional career options. Your options include: 

Our dual degree programs require a minimum of 47 to 59 units, depending on the program. Pursuing dual degrees requires two applications of admission – one for each degree program.

Master of Business Administration

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Earn a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Natural Resources within three years.

Learn more about the business administration dual degree program

Master of Public Administration

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Earn a Master of Public Administration and Master of Science in Water, Society, and Policy within three years.

Learn more about the public administration dual degree program

Master of Public Policy

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Earn a Master of Public Policy and a Master of Science in Water, Society, and Policy within three years.

Learn more about the public policy dual degree program

Urban Planning

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Earn a Master of Science in Urban Planning and a Master of Science in Water, Society, and Policy within three years.

Learn more about the urban planning dual degree program