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This major equips students with a strong foundation in ecology, training them to oversee and enhance forested regions for economic, recreational, and environmental goals. Students in Forest Resources and Conservation explore subjects like natural resource stewardship, soil and water science, plant classification, legal frameworks, wildfire control, and resource economics.
The program readies graduates to balance ecological preservation, economic viability, and public enjoyment when managing woodlands. Career paths often include overseeing government or corporate lands, specializing in timber production, wildlife habitat renewal, park administration, environmental legislation, and related fields.
The curriculum offers varied learning opportunities, prioritizing fieldwork that provides practical knowledge in biological systems, financial considerations, organizational strategies, and technical methods for sustainable forest stewardship. Students can pursue specialized certificates in areas like Fire Ecology, Urban Tree Care, Recreational Land Management, or Environmental Law. The Society of American Foresters accredits this degree program.