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Graduate Programs of Study
The School of Forest Resources offers graduate study leading to a non-thesis Master of Forestry, a Master of Science in Forest Resources and a Ph.D in Forest Resources. Students may choose from a wide range of specialties, including:
- Wood science and technology (emphasis on wood properties, wood composites, wood preservation, and wood utilization)
- Forest biological sciences (forest ecology and silviculture, forest genetics, soils, entomology, physiology, and pathology)
- Forest biometrics (inventory, remote sensing, gis),
- Forest economics and policy
- Management sciences (forest management, systems analysis, operations research)
- Forest operations science
- Forest business administration
- Parks, recreation, and tourism
More information on the programs can be found on the following pages:
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