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34.12 BSc in Forestry

34.12.1 General Information

    The Faculty offers courses leading to the degree of BSc in Forestry. The program consists of four years of University study with a yearly course load of *30, as well as field schools taken just prior to first year, and in the spring between second and third year.

    The BSc in Forestry develops graduates who appreciate the need to manage forested areas with due concern for all resources and who have the capability and knowledge to manage forested areas as integrated ecological entities. It focuses primarily on forest management, the protection, manipulation, and use of the forest resource while ensuring that sustainability and other social and cultural needs are met.

    The field of forestry embraces topics as diverse as economics, ecology, engineering and conservation. As a consequence, a broad range of career opportunities exist for graduates. The program prepares students for careers as Registered Professional Foresters working in government or industrial organizations or as consultants. To complete the registration process, graduates apply directly to the appropriate Registered Professional Foresters Association.

    Field school exercises provide training in technical aspects of forestry, including forest mensuration, engineering, ecology and silviculture. All field schools must be taken prior to the fourth year of study, to ensure that students are able to apply the skills learned in their last year in the program.

(1)

Requirements of the BSc in Forestry Program (*123)

a.

*6 ENGL: (two of ENGL 121, 122, 123, 124 or 125 recommended) or *3 ENGL and *3 WRS.

b.

ALES 204

c.

AREC 214 and 323

d.

ECON 101 and 102

e.

STAT 151

f.

CHEM 101 or 164

g.

BIOL 208

h.

ENCS 201 or 364

i.

ENT 380

j.

REN R 299 (field school) (see Note 1)

k.

FOR 101, 210, 314, 322, and 323

l.

FOREC 345 and 473

m.

FOREN 335, and 355

n.

MATH 113 or 114

o.

PL SC 221 and 385

p.

REN R 110, 120, 201, 321, 340, 350, and 430 (see Note 2)

q.

SOILS 210

r.

12 Approved Program Electives [see §34.1(4)]

s.

*12 Free Electives

t.

*3 Capstone Course [see Note 3 and §34.1(6)]

Notes

(1)

FOR 101 (*0) must be taken just before the start of regular classes in the first year. REN R 299 (*3) is normally taken in the spring between the second and third year, but must be taken before beginning fourth year (see §231 for Forest Science course descriptions).

(2)

Credit will be granted for only one of FOR 340 or REN R 340

(3)

The Capstone Course for this program is FOR 431.

(4)

See §34.1 for program planning and structure details.

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