Do courses like Natural Hazards and Human Disasters and Marine Science sound exciting? Do you want to explore a career working outdoors or using computer-based technology to manage natural resources and wildlife?
The Conservation and Restoration Science (CRS) major at the University of Washington Bothell offers students the opportunity to recover habitats and protect wildlands from degradation due to disaster, contamination, overuse, or climate change. Academic and other learning experiences enhance students' ability for lab research, data analysis, communication, and problem-solving.
Transfer applicants must meet the following minimum requirements to be considered for admissions:
This is an open major, meaning that students who meet the general admission requirements and demonstrate consistent academic progress, such as a positive grade trend or good academic standing, are eligible for direct entry into the program.