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College diploma forest and natural areas management in British columbia institute of technology burnaby

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Management of forest resources in today s world means managing forest ecosystems. Forestry practices must integrate field skills, scientific knowledge and technology in an ecological framework, to produce various goods and services. It involves assessing the health of forests with respect to insects and disease, planning revegetation strategies, and using technology to map and track forest inventories. But it is also about considering the interests of other resource users, while ensuring future generations can equally benefit from our forests.

Official transcripts, Letters of reference, Two years of education in English in an English-speaking country: English 12 (50%) or Communications 12 (67%) or 3.0 credits of post-secondary English, humanities or social sciences, Math (One of the following- Principles of Mathematics 11 (60%) or BCIT Math Trades Pre-entry Test), IELTS/TOEFL/PTE Scores

Career opportunities for resource technologists are excellent and projected to remain strong. The program will prepare you for a wide variety of employment opportunities; whether you are interested in working outdoors, indoors or a combination of both. Graduates work for the municipal, regional, provincial and federal governments, the environmental consulting sector, and various natural resource industry sectors.

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