Master of Science - Land Rehabilitation

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Montana State University
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Progression Summary

program description

the animal and range sciences department offers a master of science degree in "animal & range sciences" and a doctor of philosophy degree in "animal & range sciences". both the ms and phd degrees require that the student choose either an animal science emphasis or a range science emphasis.

course work in land rehabilitation is designed to serve students new to the rehabilitation field, as well as to experienced individuals or those already working in land rehabilitation or restoration ecology and who desire further education and training. montana state university offers core courses in land rehabilitation and restoration ecology, and a very strong array of supporting courses in relevant disciplines. these courses are integrated with the core curriculum to add breadth and depth to the program and to make specialization possible in a given aspect of land rehabilitation. site revegetation, soil remediation, restoration of riparian zones and stream channels, remediation of contaminated sites, and management of invasive plants are among the many potential areas of study. emphasis is placed on developing a broad understanding of soil, plant and hydrological processes as foundation to effective applications. with the exception of required core courses, course sequences will be designed to correspond with the specific needs, interests and educational goals of the individual student. this program emphasizes soil, vegetation and water sciences, and graduates are expected to be well versed in these areas in addition to the student's particular area of interest.

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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

60,743 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

60,743 .SAR

ielts (academic) overall [6.5].

minimum level of education completed 3-year bachelor's degree minimum gpa 77.0%