Division of Forestry and Natural Resources
- Forest Resources Management
- Recreation, Parks and Tourism Resources
- Wildlife and Fisheries Resources
- Wood Science and Technology
This program allows students to choose one of the following as their major field of study: forest resources management; recreation, parks, and tourism resources; wood science and technology, or wildlife and fisheries resources. Within these major fields of study, specialization is limited only by the range of competencies in the graduate faculty.
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