Orono,
ME,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
The School of Forest Resources provides a Master of Forestry (MF) degree, a professional graduate program without a thesis requirement. This MF curriculum equips students for successful careers in forest management, both by advancing the skills of experienced forestry professionals and enabling career transitions for those from other fields. The program offers diverse specialization options such as: Forest ecology & stewardship, Tree science & growth processes, Outdoor recreation & ecotourism, Resource economics & governance, Forestry operations & engineering, and Wood science & bioproduct development. The MF is a practice-oriented master's program that doesn't require a thesis.