PhD in Forestry and Natural Resources - Fisheries Science in Athens United States | University of Georgia

University of Georgia | Athens United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 25,186
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
36 months

A 30-hour terminal program offering specialized expertise in Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, Forest Biology & Management, Forest Business, Natural Resources Management & Sustainability, Parks, Recreation & Tourism, or Wildlife Ecology & Management.
Designed to develop leaders in conservation and sustainable resource management, advance methods for restoring and optimizing Earth's natural assets, and apply forestry and environmental science principles.

The PhD is typically essential for research roles, specialist positions, and almost always mandatory for academic faculty appointments. This degree represents focused education within a specific discipline. The program mandates a dissertation plus at least 30 consecutive course hours, with 16+ hours in graduate-exclusive classes. Residency requirements include two full-time semesters (or equivalent) on campus, completing a minimum of 30 consecutive course hours.

Specialization areas cover fish ecology, fisheries management, population dynamics, aquaculture, fish physiology, aquatic toxicology, and harmful algal blooms. These fields benefit from collaborations with campus partners like the Odum School of Ecology, Georgia Sea Grant, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, U.S.G.S. Biological Resources Division, Georgia Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Unit, and Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. Graduates pursue careers in academia, government agencies, and private industry.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

Statement of Purpose (career goals)
Submit under the Statement of Purpose supporting document portal in the Graduate School application. This personal statement should express your reasons for seeking the degree, your interest in the field, and your expectations for the future. The statement should be typed in essay format with a title of Career Goals.

CV/Resume
A CV is a comprehensive document that elaborates on education, publications, and other achievements. Submit this under the Resume section of the application.

Official GRE/TOEFL scores (international applicants only)
GRE scores must be sent to Graduate Admissions directly by the responsible testing agency. You MUST list UGA (ETS code: 5813) as an actual score recipient.

International applicants whose native language is not English must also send TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) scores to Graduate Admissions directly from the testing agency.

Transcripts
Submit unofficial transcripts from all institutions attended. Official transcripts are not required during the review process and will only be required for applicants who are offered admission.

Three letters of recommendation
This is a departmental requirement. Please include the email addresses of three recommenders. This will prompt the recommenders to submit letters of recommendation for your application.

Supplemental essay
PhD Integrative Conservation & Forestry and Natural Resources applicants only must submit a Supplemental Essay.

Graduate GPA - 3.5.

Minimum TOEFL score requirement: overall score of 80 with at least 20 on speaking and writing
Minimum IELTS score requirement: overall band-width of 6.5, with no single band (score) below 6.0

Tuition USD 25,186

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