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The Master of Science in Forest Engineering (MScFE) is a research-focused program that involves developing a research proposal, writing a thesis, and completing an approved curriculum. Certain MScFE candidates receive full funding based on their faculty advisor's research needs, while self-funded applicants may also enroll. Students can choose between full-time or part-time study options.
This thesis-driven program enables learners to explore various applications of forest engineering principles under expert faculty supervision. Typically requiring at least two years to finish, participants may opt for full-time or part-time enrollment. The curriculum allows customization to focus on areas like natural resource stewardship, value-added forest product development, wood-based construction materials, and bioenergy generation.