Academic Programs
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
Program Overview
A four-year program that integrates ecological knowledge, practical fieldwork, and scientific research to prepare students for careers in forestry and natural resource management.
Key Courses
- Forest Botany
- Silviculture
- Forest Resource Assessment
- Wildlife & Habitat Management
- Watershed Management
- GIS & Remote Sensing Applications
Fieldwork & Experiential Learning
Students undergo:
- Annual field camps
- Community forestry internships
- Forest survey and inventory practicals
- Independent research projects
Career Prospects
Graduates serve as foresters, rangers, GIS technicians, researchers, consultants, and environmental officers.
Master of Science in Natural Resource Management
Specializations
- Forest Ecosystem Management
- Silviculture & Forest Restoration
- Forest Policy & Governance
- Climate and Carbon Studies
Program Features
- Two-year research-based structure
- Access to advanced laboratories and GIS facilities
- Opportunities for collaborative research with partner institutions
Master of Science in Conservation Biology
A research-intensive program focusing on scientific innovation and advanced forest ecosystem studies.
Research Areas
- Forest carbon accounting
- Ecosystem resilience and climate change
- Forest biodiversity dynamics
- Hydrological processes in forested landscapes
- Forest economics and policy
Certificate and Diploma Programs
- Certificate in Community Forestry
- Diploma in Forest Surveying and Mapping
Professional Certificate in Forest Carbon Measurement
