School of Forest Resources
- Bioproducts Engineering
- Forest Ecosystem Science
- Forest Policy and Economics
- Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
- Parks, Recreation and Tourism
The University of Maine’s School of Forest Resources offers a program of graduate study leading to a Master of Science in Forest Resources (MS) degree. Students earning a MS in Forest Resources are expected to complete a thesis on original research that can be submitted to a scientific journal for publication.
Under the Forest Resources graduate program, students may choose one of the five officially approved graduate concentrations:
- Forest Ecosystem Science
- Forest Policy and Economics
- Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
- Bioproducts Engineering
- Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Earn a respected master’s degree part time and online in 2 years. No on-campus residency needed. Improve your career trajectory and protect our natural resources. Apply for 2025!
This master’s degree prepares leaders to address complex conservation issues from local to global scales and is for those seeking to make a difference in the lives and ecosystems of our planet.
Earn your Master's in 1 year. Gain credentials and competencies while maintaining your work/life balance. Career coaching available to all students.