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The Pennsylvania State University
School of Forest Resources
Undergraduate and Graduate
Our School focuses on the management of forest resources found throughout the world. This vast resource base provides an unending series of products and services required by the citizens of the world - clean air and water, a multitude of wood products, a diversity of fish and wildlife species, places to recreate, beauty and the sense of well-being.
Undergraduate baccalaureate degree programs:
Forest Science, Wildlife and Fisheries Science, Wood Products (each with minors and options)
Undergraduate associate degree programs
(Forest Technology at Penn State Mont Alto; Wildlife Technology at Penn State DuBois)
The Forest Science baccalaureate program is accredited and the Forest Technology associate degree program is recognized by the Society of American Foresters
The Wood Products program is accredited by the Society of Wood Science and Technology
Graduates of the Wildlife and Fisheries Science program may obtain professional certification from either The Wildlife Society or the American Fisheries Society
Research and Graduate Education
Graduate degree programs (M.S., Ph.D., M.F.R., M.Ag.): Forest Resources and Wildlife and Fisheries Science (students with a wood products focus receive graduate degrees in Forest Resources)
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