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Bachelor of Science Degree in Forestry

Forest Resources Management Concentration

120 credit hours

The Forest Resources Management Concentration provides an opportunity to obtain an education related to the management of the broad spectrum of wildland resources. In addition to the core of required courses, there are about 18 elective credit hours for broad studies or specialized training in one or more areas of forestry. These areas and related fields of study are: Forest Biology including plant physiology and morphology, ecology, genetics, tree nutrition, forest soils; Forest Business Management including economics, accounting, finance, marketing, management science; Forest Inventory including mathematics, statistics, computer science, photogammetry; Forest Recreation, including natural and social sciences; and Wildlife Management including ecology and botany.

The University has over 21,000 acres of forestland available for teaching, research, and demonstration. The Tennessee Valley Authority, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Cherokee National Forest provide additional land and facilities available to the teaching program. Contained within these areas is a wide variety of tree species and forest types ranging from elements of the boreal forest to southern pines and hardwoods.

Lumber, pulp and paper, and other wood-using industries cooperate in conducting tours and demonstrating industrial processes.

Curriculum Sheet detailing class requirements

Interested? Find out how to become a student at UT in the Department of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries by visiting Undergraduate Admissions.

 



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Contact Information

Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries
274 Ellington Plant Sci. Bldg.
Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-4563
Phone: 865-974-7126
Fax: 865-974-4714
fwf@utk.edu