The forestry major is a science-based program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry and consists of five concentrations; Environmental Conservation, Forest Management, Forest Products, Urban Forestry, and Wildlife Management Concentration. All concentrations are accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF). The Forest Products concentration is also accredited by the Society of Wood Science and Technology (SWST).
By combining a general education with specialized professional courses, the curriculum is designed to produce graduates who have skills in interpersonal communications, written and oral communications, and cultural understanding. Graduates of the major are qualified to become a Registered Forester in Mississippi after successfully completing an examination for this purpose with the Board of Registration for Foresters (BORF) in Mississippi. Graduates are also qualified to become Society of American Forester Certified Foresters by successfully completing an exam.
Students must complete a specified major core curriculum and one of five academic pathways:
1. Environmental Conservation
2. Forest Business
3. Forest Management
4. Forest Products
5. Urban Forestry
6. Wildlife Management
Forestry is more than trees; working with people is an important element of your successful career. You will interact with people from all walks of life, in all manner of ways.
Esperado Agosto 2024
Mississippi State University
Starkville Campus, 25 Old Main,
101 Montgomery Hall,
MISSISSIPPI STATE,
Mississippi,
39762, United States
Applicants must have completion of Diploma from secondary school or secondary leaving examination.
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