The undergraduate major in forestry is a science-based program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree and is comprised of four academic options. The educational options are Environmental Conservation, Forest Management, Wildlife Management, and Urban Forestry. These lead to the B.S. degree in Forestry and are accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF).
A student enrolled in the forestry major must complete a specified core curriculum and one of four academic options within a major:
1. Environmental Conservation
2. Forest Management
3. Urban Forestry
4. Wildlife Management
5. Forest ProductsGraduate
Graduate study is offered in the Department of Forestry leading to the degrees of Master of Science in forestry and Doctor of Philosophy in forest resources.
Specialized areas of study include forest business, forest management and economics, forest genetics, forest hydrology and soils, silviculture, forest biometrics, forest photogrammetry and remote sensing, forest tree and seed physiology, forest harvesting and operations, and forest ecophysiology.