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Expand your horizons with UNB's graduate programs in Forestry and Environmental Management. For more than a century, we've been educating students in forestry sciences, preparing them to steward and conserve Earth's natural resources for future generations.
Recognized as a top program in North America, our department fosters a cooperative learning atmosphere where students analyze environmental challenges through both biological and socioeconomic lenses. Our alumni emerge ready to excel in diverse forestry careers, becoming influential environmental advocates, resource management experts, conservation professionals, project leaders, and research specialists.
Program Formats: Course-Based, Thesis, Report, Project Work
Program Length: 1-2 years (Master's), 16 months (MEM), 4 years (PhD)
Start Dates: Fall (MEM, MScF, MF, MScFE, MFE, MScEM, PhD), Winter (MScF, MF, MScFE, MFE, MScEM, PhD), Summer (MScF, MF, MScFE, MFE, MScEM, PhD)
Applicants should hold an undergraduate degree in forestry, natural science, social science, or the equivalent from a recognized university with a minimum 3.0 (B) average.
International applicants whose first language is not English must submit language scores that meet or exceed international English language testing system (IELTS) band 7.
Internet Based TOEFL (Minimum score of 80) including the Test of Written English - TWE (minimum score of 25)