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The School provides advanced degree programs culminating in a Master of Forest Resources and Conservation (professional, non-thesis track), Master of Science (available with thesis or non-thesis options), and Doctor of Philosophy in forest resources and conservation.
Specialization areas encompass diverse fields such as agroforestry, biometric analysis, biotechnological applications, ecosystem studies, sustainable economics, nature-based tourism, environmental pedagogy, fire management, timber economics, genetic research in forestry, tree nutrition, GIS technologies, geospatial analysis, water resource studies, global forestry practices, operational management, plant disease research, tree physiology, policy development, afforestation techniques, satellite imaging, natural resource stewardship, forest cultivation methods, soil science, tropical forest management, and urban green space planning.
Postgraduate scholars craft their academic paths with support from faculty mentors and advisory committees, exploring subjects that extend from microscopic investigations to ecosystem-scale analyses, incorporating interdisciplinary approaches like ecological studies, conservation strategies, social science perspectives, computational biology, and geospatial technologies including land surveying methodologies, drone utilization, laser scanning systems, and beyond.