Master of Science (M.S.) in Wood Science

The master of science degree from the Department of Wood Science is unique and highly-collaborative and aimed at students who desire dynamic careers in industry, higher education, government and nonprofits.

Students study basic wood science and wood science in the global context of the forest sector and work with their lead professors on a one-on-one basis to determine the focus of their research.

The program is firmly rooted in Oregon’s local geography — the state has long been a center of forest products manufacturing — but Oregon State’s presence, and much of the department’s research, is global.

There are many opportunities for students to partner with industry members and collaborators — both in the U.S. and around the world — to study abroad, participate in graduate assistantships and other hands-on learning experiences.

Learning Outcomes for all Masters Students in Wood Science & Dual Major M.S. Students in Wood Science

  1. Conduct research or produce some other form of creative work.
    How: Successfully pass final exam and defense, communicating research and findings to various audiences.
  2. Demonstrate mastery of subject material.
    How: Receive grade of 80 or better on department qualifying exam.
  3. Conduct scholarly or professional activities in an ethical manner.
    How: Take WSE 520 (Global Context of the Forest Sector), including module on research ethics, and successfully pass course, documenting course on your program of study.