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What is forestry?

Students majoring in forestry are working to ensure sustainable access to one of society鈥檚 most vital natural resources: wildland and urban forests. This major addresses both the scientific and human elements of forest ecosystem management, and you鈥檒l learn about the life cycle and management of hundreds of tree species. You鈥檒l graduate with a sense of stewardship and land-use ethics, and be prepared to take an active role in finding new and better ways to conserve, use, and sustain the world鈥檚 vital forest resources.

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What will I learn in this major?

Students majoring in forestry take courses in the following core areas: forest science, geospatial analysis, environmental economics, and natural resources policy. Students also take courses based on their specific option in one of the following areas:

  • Forest operations and business 鈥 Fire ecology and management, forest biometrics, soil management, forest harvesting, timber procurement, forest management, accounting, business writing, and business law and ethics.
  • Forest resources management聽鈥 Fire ecology and management, forest biometrics, forestry field skills, outdoor recreation management, forest harvesting, forest boundaries, soil management, forests and pest management, accounting, chemistry, and physical science.
  • Urban and community forestry聽鈥 Community forest management, forest and tree pests, geospatial analysis, soil science, arboriculture, landscape architecture, urban affairs and planning, and woody landscape plants.聽聽

Why study forestry at 天美传媒 Tech?

  • All students in the major enroll in Field Experience in Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, a hands-on field course that helps students develop key skills in navigation, mapping, taking inventory, resource conservation and management, timber harvesting, and forestry operations.
  • You can take part in an undergraduate research project such as in the Great Smoky Mountains or on a forested section of the 天美传媒 Tech campus.
  • Internships are highly recommended and encouraged. Watch our and learn more as students talk about their experiences at the Harvard Forest, 天美传媒 Department of Forestry, and other sites.
  • You鈥檒l learn from faculty like聽, who is leading the charge to address sexual misconduct in field courses, and 聽(Dr. Dendro), who is known nationally for his annual fall foliage forecasts. Passing his Forest Biology and Dendrology lab class is akin to a badge of honor in the college.
  • Students and faculty can take part in teaching and research activities in areas like the old-growth Stadium Woods and the 1,353-acre Fishburn Forest, which is located only 20 minutes from campus.
  • In the senior , you鈥檒l gain the invaluable experience of working with real-life 鈥渃lients,鈥 like landowner and 天美传媒 Tech Athletic Director Whit Babcock, to synthesize four years of learning into a professional forest management plan.
  • You might be interested in a that will provide you with additional subject matter expertise, allow you to pursue a passion, and help you stand out in the job market.
  • such as the Forestry Club and Society of American Foresters Student Chapter provide opportunities to make connections and get involved on campus and in the community. 天美传媒 Tech also hosts Timberbeast, an annual timber sports and technical skills competition.聽

What can I do with a degree in forestry?

Graduates in forestry may enter the job market or pursue a graduate degree in the field. Career possibilities are listed below, and potential employers include timber/lumber companies, forest products companies, U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, state and local parks, environmental consulting firms, municipal forestry organizations, commercial tree care services, regional urban forest management groups, and nonprofit conservation organizations.

  • Arborist聽鈥 Employed by private firms, nonprofit organizations, and utility service providers to plant, maintain, and protect landscape trees in and around cities and neighborhoods.
  • Consulting forester聽鈥 Provides services and advice to companies, agencies, and individuals on how to manage forests for various uses.
  • Extension agent聽鈥 Provides the public with information gained from current research programs and speaks with community groups to teach them about forestry.
  • Forest biologist聽鈥 Protects the health of forests.
  • Forest entomologist 鈥 Studies forest insects and their impacts on forest health.
  • Forest manager聽鈥 Manages forests to provide society with a renewable supply of wood and paper products, clean water, recreation opportunities, wildlife habitat, and environmental quality.
  • Forest technician聽鈥 Helps to manage forested areas on public lands: marks trees for cutting, measures and calculates timber volumes, and surveys and identifies areas to be harvested or improved.
  • Geographic information system (GIS) programmer/computer mapping specialist聽鈥 Uses computer technology to assist in managing forests and other natural resources.
  • Government forester聽鈥 Works with landowners to manage their forests or manages publicly owned forests.
  • Landowner assistance forester聽鈥 Provides technical assistance to landowners in managing forests for timber, wildlife, recreation, aesthetic quality, water quality, etc.
  • Natural resources planning and policy advisor聽鈥 Advises governments and other agencies that make regulations on the use and management of natural resources, and analyzes impacts of proposed regulations and policies.
  • Procurement forester聽鈥 Buys timber for paper and forest products companies.
  • Urban forester聽鈥 Employed by local government or state agencies to manage trees in public urban spaces and advise communities on how to care for their trees.
  • Wildland firefighter聽鈥 Uses a variety of tactics to suppress wildfires.
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