
Arizona
Founded in 1899, NAU is proud to celebrate a long commitment to educating undergraduate and graduate students. Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the university values and promotes an ethnically rich and diverse university community and graduates who are prepared to contribute to the social, economic, and environmental needs of a changing world. It inspires students to become active citizens, leaders, visionaries, and problem solvers with an understanding of global issues.
Northern Arizona University’s beautiful 738 acre campus promotes sustainable practices including progressive recycling efforts, shuttle buses powered with biodiesel, and has completed the construction of three new energy-efficient buildings certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.
With a growing enrollment of 22,500 students from 48 states and 65 countries, Northern Arizona University reaches out to students regionally with satellite campuses and opportunities for distance learning. From its inception, NAU has implemented innovative and accountable teaching practices, including the effective use of technology. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine named Northern Arizona University one of the nation’s best values in public colleges and the best value in the state
College of Engineering & Natural Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies
Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Policy
School of Forestry
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
Master of Science in Forestry
PHD in Forestry
College of Arts & Letters
Masters in Community, Culture and Environment
Master of Arts in Sustainable Communities
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