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2023 Best Natural Resources & Conservation Bachelor's Degree Schools in Texas

12 Colleges
$32,742 Avg Salary
$23,744 Avg Student Debt

Finding the Best Natural Resources & Conservation Bachelor's Degree School for You

Natural Resources & Conservation is the #27 most popular major in Texas with 1,335 degrees and certificates awarded in 2020-2021.

When it comes to higher education, there are a lot of options for students. Along with traditional schools that require in-person attendence, you can attend one of many reputable online schools. Some programs even offer a hybrid experience. Alternatively, you may choose a trade school that prepares you to enter the workforce with knowledge in a specific field.

The Best Natural Resources & Conservation Bachelor's Degree Schools in Texas ranking is one of many tools that Course Advisor has developed to help you make your educational decision. This report analyzed 12 schools in Texas to see which ones offered the best bachelor's degree programs for students. The factors used to develop this ranking include those related to how in-demand the school is, the overall quality of the school, and post-graduation wages, and more.

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2023 Best Natural Resources & Conservation Bachelor’s Degree Schools in Texas

The following schools top our list of the Best Natural Resources & Conservation Bachelor's Degree Colleges.

Top 10 Best Natural Resources & Conservation Bachelor's Degree Schools

Our 2023 rankings named University of Houston - Clear Lake the best school in Texas for natural resources and conservation students working on their bachelor’s degree. Located in the large suburb of Houston, UH Clear Lake is a public school with a moderately-sized student population.

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The excellent bachelor’s degree programs at Texas A&M University - College Station helped the school earn the #2 place on this year’s ranking of the best natural resources and conservation schools in Texas. Texas A&M College Station is a fairly large public school located in the medium-sized city of College Station.

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#3

University of Houston

Houston, TX

Out of the 12 schools in Texas that were part of this year’s ranking, University of Houston landed the # 3 spot on the list. UH is a fairly large public school located in the large city of Houston.

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A rank of #4 on this year’s list means The University of Texas at Arlington is a great place for natural resources and conservation students working on their bachelor’s degree. Located in the large city of Arlington, UT Arlington is a public college with a fairly large student population.

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You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Stephen F Austin State University. It ranked #5 on our 2023 Best Natural Resources & Conservation Bachelor’s Degree Schools in Texas list. Located in the town of Nacogdoches, SFASU is a public college with a large student population.

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#6

Texas State University

San Marcos, TX

With a ranking of #6, Texas State University did quite well on this year’s best schools for natural resources and conservation students working on their bachelor’s degree. Texas State is a very large public school located in the small city of San Marcos.

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#7

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, TX

Texas Tech University landed the #7 spot in the 2023 rankings for the best bachelor’s degree natural resources and conservation programs. Located in the large city of Lubbock, Texas Tech is a public college with a very large student population.

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#8

Baylor University

Waco, TX

With a ranking of #8, Baylor University did quite well on this year’s best schools for natural resources and conservation students working on their bachelor’s degree. Located in the medium-sized city of Waco, Baylor is a private not-for-profit college with a fairly large student population.

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The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley landed the #9 spot in the 2023 rankings for the best bachelor’s degree natural resources and conservation programs. Located in the midsize city of Edinburg, UT Rio Grande Valley is a public school with a very large student population.

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The University of Texas at San Antonio did quite well in this year’s ranking of the best places for natural resources and conservation students to get a bachelor’s degree. It came in at #10 on the list. Located in the large city of San Antonio, UTSA is a public school with a fairly large student population.

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Best Natural Resources & Conservation Colleges in the Southwest Region

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State Degrees Awarded
Arizona 767
New Mexico 91
Oklahoma 196

Natural Resources & Conservation Majors to Study

Major Annual Graduates
Natural Resources Conservation 22,254
Natural Resource Management 2,933
Wildlife Management 2,449
Forestry 2,233
Fisheries Sciences 483
Natural Resources Conservation (Other) 151

Related Major Annual Graduates
Computer & Information Sciences 254,454
Engineering 198,468
Biological & Biomedical Sciences 177,778
Engineering Technologies 85,188
Mathematics & Statistics 52,396

Notes and References

*These averages are for the top 12 schools only.

  • Read more about our ranking methodology.
  • The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
  • Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
  • Credit for the banner image above goes to Lynn Betts.

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