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Forest Managemement

Minimum Educational Background

FOR 322
FOR 341
FOR 442, 443
FOR 330, 331

Forest Models
Forest Ecology
Silviculture Reforestation, Silvicultural Practices
Forest Resource Economics

3
5
4,4
4,4

Program Requirements

FOR 503
FOR 507
FOR 534
FOR 561
FS 521
ST 551, 552

Thesis
Seminar
Economics of the Forest Resource
* Forest Policy Analysis*
Natural Resource Research Planning
Statistical Methods

6-12
2
3
3
2
4,4

Additional Coursework
Approximately 13-19 graduate level credits in one or two related basic disciplines or resource management areas are required; applicable disciplines include Economics, Biometrics, Photogrammetry and Interpretation, Modeling, Remote Sensing/Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Operations Research, Management Science, Social Science, Silviculture, Policy, and Biology/Ecology. Resource Management areas include Forest, Range, and Wildlife Management.

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