Forestry emphasizes the science-based conservation and management of forest lands, ecosystems and related natural resources. Students gain the skills that are necessary for the measurement, assessment, and valuation of natural resources and the evaluation of management strategies for forest and related wildlands. Successful completion of the curriculum will provide competency in the general areas of basic science, forest biology, forest mensuration, forest economics, natural resource policy, decision-making and problem solving, and communications. The option is accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF), the specialized accrediting body for forestry programs in the U.S. Requirements for this option include the successful completion of two, three-week field camps in May, which are scheduled to follow the sophomore and junior years, and are held annually in diverse forest settings. Field forestry skills, forest ecology, integrated natural resource management, and state-of-the-art operations are emphasized at camp.
For more information visit https://go.okstate.edu/undergraduate-academics/majors/natural-resource-ecology-and-management.html
- Forester
- Timber and Forest Manager
- Forest Ecologist
- Recreation Manager
- Tree Nursery Manager
- Private Forest Land Owner Consultant
- Urban Forester
- Forest Researcher
Tribal Organization: Associated tribe: N/A Address: Point of contact: Dr. OmkarJoshi, Assistant Professor Email: omkar.joshi@okstate.edu Phone: (405) 744-5614
Stillwater, OK 74078
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