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Professional Masters in

Earth & Resource Management

Are you looking to grow as a professional? Do you want to improve your communication, leadership, and collaboration skills? The field of resource management is as wide and impactful as there are industries. This program is open to those with degrees in engineering and the physical sciences. It is also open to business professionals with a strong technical background. Developed in partnership with the Department of Mining Engineering.

PSM Admissions

Transferrable Business Skills

(12 credits)

Advanced Quantitative Skills

(6 Credits)

Earth & Resource Management Courses

(15 Credits)

Professional Experience Project

(3 Credits)

36 credits & a GPA Higher than 3.0

In graduate school, 9 credits and up is full-time. Full-time students can complete the program in 2 years. Part-time students take 2.5 to 4 years to complete the program.

Transferrable Skills Courses

Expect to take these courses with a cohort of peers from across the different PSM degree tracks.

You may need permission codes to register for classes taught by other departments. Contact advisors in those departments to get those codes. You can find a list of these courses on the PSM canvas course under Module 3: Program of Study.

Transferrable Business Skills

12 Credits



Scientific Reasoning & Inquiry

MST 6500 - 3 Credits - Spring


Business Development for Scientist & Engineers

MST 6110 - 3 Credits - Summer

Advanced Quantitative Skills

6 Credits



Applied Statistical Techniques

MST 6600 - 3 Credits - Fall

Earth & Resource Core

Core Requirements

9 Credits



Data Management in Engineering & Heavy Industry

MG EN 6370/5370 - 2 Credits - Fall


Power System Economics

ECE 5630/6630  - 3 Credits - Fall


Safety & Health Management 

MG EN 5450 - 2 Credits - Not offered in 2024


Underground Mining Methods

MG EN 5010 - 3 Credits - Spring

Earth & Resource Electives

Students can choose courses from the ECON, GEOG, LAW, MG EN, EHUM, and ECE areas based on their professional goals.


Environmental & Natural Resource Economics

ECON 5250 - 3 Credits - Fall


Advanced Natural Resource Economics

ECON 7250 - 3 Credits - Not offered in 2024


Computer Applications in Mining Engineering

MG EN 5500  - 3 Credits - Not offered in 2024


Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Applications

MG EN 5510- 2 Credits - Not offered in 2024


Environmental Law

LAW 7240 - 3-4 Credits - Fall


Natural Resources

LAW 7200 - 3 Credits - Spring


Oil & Gas

LAW 7220 - 2-3 Credits - Spring


Water Law

LAW 7230


Minerals & Mining Law

LAW 7796 - 2-3 Credits - Not offered in 2024


Foundations of Environmental Humanities

EHUM 6101 - 3 Credits - Fall


Ecology of Residency

EHUM 6103 - 3 Credits - Fall


Smart Systems

CH EN 6205 - 3 Credits - Spring


Environmental Statistics

ATMOS 6040 - 3 Credits - Spring


Explosives & Rock Blasting

MG EN 5550 - 2 Credits - Spring

Course availability is subject to change. Substitute classes are available, upon approval. Courses may have prerequisites. Students are responsible for confirming they meet course requirements and prerequisites. These courses are in the General Catalog.

Professional Experience Project

3 Credits

This project is a critical component of any PSM program & required for graduation.

It is a hands-on project in a real work environment of business & science.


Professional Experience Project Planning

MST 6974 - 1 Credits - Fall/Spring


Professional Experience Project

MST 6975 - 3 Credits - Fall/Spring

Last Updated: 5/31/24