BS Forest Science

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wisconsin Madison

Program Overview

Forests cover one-third of Earth and nearly half of Wisconsin. They provide diverse habitat, wood and fiber, clean water, carbon storage, recreation, beauty, and connections to many cultures. Forest managers and scientists work largely outdoors to conserve and manage forest resources and respond to disturbances from insects, diseases, wildfire, fragmentation, deforestation, and other changes. They also use technology to map and inventory forests.

Students in forest science learn the skills needed for many career paths through a mix of classroom, laboratory, and field instruction. They make frequent visits to forests and engage in professional and student-led trainings and networking. Students have flexibility to customize their learning experience through a variety of different elective options.

Program Key Stats

$42104 (Annual cost)
$ 70

Jan Intake : 1st OctAug Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

3.5
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1395
6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Environmental Science & Protection Technicians including Health
  • Environmental Scientists & Specialists including Health
  • Forestry & Conservation Science Teachers
  • Postsecondary
  • Geoscientists
  • Environmental Science Teachers
  • Postsecondary
  • Environmental Engineering Technicians

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