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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Forest Resources, MFR


Program Description


Enrollment in the Master of Forest Resources and Master of Science programs is open to students who have earned a baccalaureate degree in forestry, forest products, or a related field. The candidate may be required to satisfy undergraduate deficiencies before being admitted to full status.

The Master of Forest Resources is a non-thesis degree.

Summary of Degree Requirements


Students must successfully complete at least 36 credit hours of graduate coursework, which cannot include thesis research (FOR 8910 ). At least 18 credit hours must be from courses numbered 7000 or above, including at least two credit hours of Special Problems (FOR 7070 ). Students are expected to take Graduate Seminar (FNR 8080 ) twice, for a total of two credits, although substitutions of other graduate reading group or seminar courses for one or both of these credits may be approved by the AC and Graduate Coordinator. Seminar or reading group classes count toward the required 36 credits of coursework. Students who do not have a degree in forestry should consult the Forestry and Environmental Conservation Graduate Handbook for a list of undergraduate courses that would need to be completed in addition to the requirements at the graduate level.