Bachelor of Science in Forestry Systems

Southern Cross University - Coffs Harbour Campus

Australia,New South Wales

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 31,864/year

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Australia, New South Wales

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1994

Total Students: 18,000 +

Int. Students: 3,300 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Hogbin Dr, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia

Bachelor of Science in Forestry Systems

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science at Southern Cross University is a flexible degree that allows you to incorporate a wide range of subjects with career-focused science specialisations.

Focus on an area of professional practice by choosing a specialisation in Earth and Environmental Systems, Marine Systems, Forestry Systems or Regenerative Agriculture or a double specialisation in Earth and Environmental and Marine Systems. These specialisations are identified on your graduating testamur.

Alternatively, you can choose a major from Applied Chemistry, Biology, Applied Mathematics and Physics. Or you can include a second major from other disciplines across the University.

The Bachelor of Science is characterised by practical and field experience in all years, making use of our easy access to a variety of subtropical terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems.

Bachelor of Science students have opportunities to form strong networks with industry and government through exciting work integrated learning opportunities.

Southern Cross University Bachelor of Science graduates are sought after here in Australia and across the globe.

Majors available include:

  • Applied Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Mathematics

Specialisation: Forestry Systems
Covers the vital roles forest play in natural and managed systems. Building on core science principles you will study units addressing native forest silviculture, fire ecology and management, planted trees and forests, wood science and utilisation, forest operations and technology. You can choose elective units including modelling natural systems, plant and disease management, agriculture and forest value chains, and plant biology.