Bachelor of Science in forestry with Concentration in Forest Management

Mississippi State University - Starkville Main Campus

USA,Mississippi

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 27,637/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 60

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USA, Mississippi

Type: College

Location Type: Rural

Founded: 1878

Total Students: 23,086 +

Int. Students: 1,000 +

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Main Campus Address

75 B. S. Hood Rd, Mississippi State, MS 39762, United States

Bachelor of Science in forestry with Concentration in Forest Management

Program Overview

The undergraduate major in forestry is a science-based program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. The forestry major offers concentrations in Environmental Conservation, Forest Business, Forest Management, Forest Products, Urban Forestry, and Wildlife Management. These concentrations are accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF). These programs prepare graduates for professional careers in forest resource management and use. By combining a broad general education with specialized professional courses, the curriculum is designed to produce professionally competent graduates who have skills in interpersonal communications, written and oral communications, and cultural understanding. Graduates of all five concentrations are fully qualified as entry-level professionals and prepared for career advancement into positions of increasing responsibility, while serving the current and future needs of society.

Forest Management

Designed for students who intend to pursue professional careers in forest land and timber management in both the public and private sectors. Students may select from a wide range of electives to meet specific career objectives; for example, emphasizing areas as business, communications, and geographical information systems in forestry and related sciences.Designed for students who intend to pursue professional careers in forest land and timber management in both the public and private sectors. Students may select from a wide range of electives to meet specific career objectives; for example, emphasizing areas as business, communications, and geographical information systems in forestry and related sciences.