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Our programs provide students with both an
interdisciplinary education and an opportunity to emphasize areas of
individual interest such as ecology, forest ecosystem processes, fire
ecology, forest social sciences, computer applications in forestry, remote
sensing and geographic information systems, watershed management,
silviculture, forest genetics, and other specialties. This is also true of
our graduate M.S. and Ph.D. programs where a student can specialize in
any of the above areas and more. All of our programs include hands-on
training, field experience, and personal attention from a faculty devoted
to education.
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The Department of Forest Resources provides an education
for all who wish to pursue a professional career in forestry and ecology.
The B.S. in Forest Resources is a professional forestry program,
accredited by the Society of American Foresters. This degree provides
students with the credentials to be eligible for forestry positions in
federal, state, and private natural resource and land management agencies.
Required Training for
New Teaching Assistants
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