Master of Science in Forestry Postgraduate Program By Michigan Technological University |Top Universities

Master of Science in Forestry

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Main Subject Area

Agriculture and ForestryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Study Level

Masters

Michigan Tech’s graduate programs in forest science and ecology stress understanding of ecosystem and organismal functions. Research areas range from climate change and invasive species to carbon production and the dynamics of wildlife and insect populations. Areas of study include forest ecology, forest soils, silviculture, tree improvement, forest wildlife ecology and management, economics, forest inventory, geographic information systems, growth and yield, wood science, and forest biology. The Master of Forestry (MF) is designed to allow students who have done well as undergraduates in another field to redirect their career and become a forester. Current Michigan Tech undergraduate students can earn an MF degree with just a single year of study beyond the BS through the Accelerated Master's Program. The MF is a professional degree rather than a traditional Master of Science (MS) degree, and is designed to prepare you for a career in forestry. The 4,600-acre Ford Center and Research Forest supports diverse research projects, including northern hardwoods stocking level studies, regeneration and establishment of eastern hemlock, gradient studies, carbon sequestration, soil warming, and genetic diversity.

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Study Level

Masters

Michigan Tech’s graduate programs in forest science and ecology stress understanding of ecosystem and organismal functions. Research areas range from climate change and invasive species to carbon production and the dynamics of wildlife and insect populations. Areas of study include forest ecology, forest soils, silviculture, tree improvement, forest wildlife ecology and management, economics, forest inventory, geographic information systems, growth and yield, wood science, and forest biology. The Master of Forestry (MF) is designed to allow students who have done well as undergraduates in another field to redirect their career and become a forester. Current Michigan Tech undergraduate students can earn an MF degree with just a single year of study beyond the BS through the Accelerated Master's Program. The MF is a professional degree rather than a traditional Master of Science (MS) degree, and is designed to prepare you for a career in forestry. The 4,600-acre Ford Center and Research Forest supports diverse research projects, including northern hardwoods stocking level studies, regeneration and establishment of eastern hemlock, gradient studies, carbon sequestration, soil warming, and genetic diversity.

Admission requirements

6+

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