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1 CoursesPhd forest and conservation sciences in University of montana missoula
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The doctoral program offers you the opportunity to conduct rigorous, meaningful research on a broad range of forest and conservation sciences topics. You'll complete a dissertation based on original and creative work. You'll investigate and analyze a range of scientific, technical or managerial subjects. You must be accepted as a student by a College of Forestry and Conservation faculty member in order to apply for admission to our PhD program. Wildlife Biology is offered as separate doctoral degree program.
An MS. degree, Grade point average of at least 3.0 for the M.A. degree and 3.2 for the doctorate on all college work, Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended., A letter of intent (maximum 1000 words) explaining your objectives in graduate studies and why you wish to pursue those studies in the at The University of Montana., Official GRE scores with a test date that is within the past five years, The TOEFL, IELTS or MELAB are also required of international applicants who are not graduates of an English-speaking university.
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