Bachelor degree in Forestry Forest Biology at Colorado State University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Forestry Forest Biology at Colorado State University

Colorado State University
Bachelor degree
Forestry
Forest Biology

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Forest landscapes are always changing, sometimes very slowly as a result of long-term processes, followed by rapid changes as a result of fires or harvesting. Sustaining forests in the modern world requires managers who understand these changes, and how forests connect to global, ecological, and social systems. The Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship provides forestry education that spans the entire range of experiences necessary to understand and manage forests. Curricula include a broad background in the biological, physical, social, and management sciences, followed by professional forestry courses.

The concentration is available in the forestry major – forest biology.

Learning Outcomes

Students will:

  • Effectively communicate knowledge of forestry and natural resources, both verbally and in writing.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in subject areas outside their major study focus, including principles/issues in wildlife, water, recreation, wilderness, soil, range, and fishery resources.
  • Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of subject areas relevant to the major fields of study in forest sciences, including forest ecology and forest management, and apply this knowledge in a complex, problem-solving environment.

    Potential Occupations

    Careers in forestry and natural resources are exceptionally varied, challenging, and personally satisfying. Opportunities are available in rural and urban settings worldwide. Participation in internships, volunteer activities, or cooperative education opportunities is highly recommended to enhance practical training and development. Positions are available in industry, education, consulting, public service, and government agencies. Graduates who go on for advanced studies can attain more responsible positions with the possibility of rising to top professional levels.

    The demographics of an aging workforce in federal natural resource management agencies will be creating significant opportunities for graduates of this program over the next three to five years.

    Some examples of career opportunities include, but are not limited to: forest manager; forest/park ranger; environmental policy and conservation consultant; fire fighter/manager; natural resource journalist; naturalist; land use planner; geospatial information systems specialist; forest products business person; researcher/professor.

    Forest Biology Concentration

    Forest biology is intended for students interested in forest ecology and tree biology. This concentration prepares students for graduate studies in forest biological sciences and eventual careers in teaching or research. The curriculum focuses on forest biology, forest ecology, natural resource management, and the physical sciences.

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