Bachelor in Forest Ecology & Management

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Washington State University Pullman

Program Overview

The program is comprised of classroom-based science instruction and hands-on experiences that allow students to apply theory to practice through field trips, internship opportunities, and study abroad options.
Foresters and forest ecologists plan, maintain, and preserve forests and forest resources. The program builds on a strong foundation in science, with an emphasis on forest ecosystems and intensive practical experience in forest measurements and sampling, and a minor in geospatial analysis (GIS) is built into the major. This curriculum prepares you to work as a professional forest ecologist, performing tasks ranging from increasing timber production to restoring wildlife habitat. 

Program Key Stats

$32030 (Annual cost)



80 %
No
No

Eligibility Criteria

2.8
30
68

1115
6.5
60

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Foresters Environmental Consultants Fire Ecologist/Wildfire Reforestation & Conservation Specialists Management Specialists Harvest Managers

Book Free Session with Our Admission Experts

Admission Experts