Extractions: The Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre The Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre (HJFFC) is a cooperative venture which brings together various government agencies, educational institutions and forestry associations that have a common interest in forestry. The Forestry Centre offers a wide range of forest research, management and teaching expertise that cannot be matched anywhere in Canada.
CAZS Natural Resources - Home Page Consultancy group offers short courses on forestry, Rural Resource Management, Environmental Management, Water and Land Management; Custombuilt short courses and individual Professional Training in laboratory skills. http://www.cazs.bangor.ac.uk/
College Of Natural Resources - University Of Idaho BS, MS, and PhD programs and research in ecology, conservation biology, forestry, rangeland management, and related areas. Describes courses, faculty, research facilities. http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/cnr/
Extractions: MNR Degree Other Graduate Degrees Curriculum Requirements Degree Options Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Departments Courses Online Environmental Education Certificate Fire Ecology Certificate Restoration Ecology Certificate 401 Series Undergraduates Prospective Students Current Students Undergraduate Research Transfer Students International Students Graduate Students Curriculum Requirements Financial Aid Frequently Asked Questions E-Mail Request Student Clubs CNR Scholarships Mentorship Program CNR Alumni Magazine Alumni Board UI Alumni Magazine Alumni Profiles Email Your News UI Alumni Association Mentor Program Faculty by name Faculty by department Faculty by specialty Staff directory About CNR Inquiries Scholarships Assistantships Student Organizations Student Residence Internal Affairs CNR Redesign Process CNR Redesign Process Phase 2 Give to the College Units Outreach calendar Extension Forestry Extended Education Students CNR Press Releases Current Events Outreach Calendar Today at Idaho Faculty Openings CNR Alumni Magazine (PDF) CNR Forestry Extension Publications CNR Living Learning Community ID Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Idaho Stable Isotopes Laboratory Taylor Ranch Wilderness Field Station Laboratory of Ecological and Conservation Genetics Guernsey Woodlot Experimental Forest Frank Pitkin Forest Nursery McCall Field Campus Remote Sensing and GIS Research Unit Remote Sensing and GIS Teaching Lab Copy Center Motor Pool Network Support Employment Opportunities Internet Resources Telephone Links
Extractions: training courses ... wood-chipping courses and many others from Land Based Training. At Land Based Training we provide a comprehensive range of quality courses for individuals working in agriculture, arboriculture and forestry as well as horticultural personnel. We offer our customers a professional service based on years of practical experience at our purpose built centre near Mortimer, Reading. Our instructors and assessors have many years of industry experience and are therefore experts in their fields; this enables us to deliver the highest quality training and assessment. Examples of the training courses we offer include: Chainsaw training Tree climbing Wood chipper and brush cutter operations plus many other courses. For a full list of what we offer please check out our courses page or email us at info@landbasedtraining.co.uk
Forestry Department Home Page - MSU Including department brochure, courses, graduate program, student handbook, scholarships, faculty openings, and links. http://www.for.msu.edu/index.htm
Extractions: Department of Forestry A A AA Scholarships AA AA AAA 126 Natural Resources Building Employment Opportunities East Lansing, MI 48824 Courses Graduate Program Graduate Handbook A Graduate Forms Faculty Staff Graduate Students ... Forestry AOE Team Undergraduate Areas of Concentration Eastern Hardwood Program Forest Resource Management Dendroremediation Research Wood Products Manufacturing and Marketing ... Urban and Community Forestry Click Photo for Enlarged View Other Forestry Links Forest Conservation and Environmental Studies UENR Conference Forest Science ... U.S. - Canada Forest Products Trade - Eastern North America - Proceedings
CATIE A research and education center with a focus on postgraduate studies in forestry and agroforestry. Information on the courses, library and research projects. http://webbeta.catie.ac.cr/
University Of Florida IFAS West Florida REC Emphasizing forestry and agriculture courses. Course descriptions, class schedules, and links to other university web sites. http://wfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/
Extractions: just visiting ...they're back and they're ready to make this year the best one yet. With one cookout under their belt and several events planned for the near future, they are already proving their dedication to improving the community and student life here on campus and beyond. Just take a quick look at the new Student Club website and see what I mean...contact one of the officers today to see how you can get involved. They've got something for everyone.
Commercial Safety College A division of Commercial Safety Surveys Ltd. Runs courses on truck driving, industrial training, heavy equipment, forklift, specialized industrial equipment, forestry training and seminars. Gives address, phone, fax and email. http://www.nacc.ca/21ae.htm
Extractions: Telephone: Fax: Toll-Free: E-Mail csc@safetycollege.ca Web Page: www.safetycollege.ca Types of Training: Heavy Equipment Operator, Industrial Safety, Safety Seminars, Skills Training, Straight Truck Training, Transport Driver Training, WCB Courses/First Aid Commercial Safety College, a registered Private Career College, was founded in 1959. For over 40 years our 160 acre campus has been committed to providing quality training for the various needs of industry. Offering over 50 different programs, the Commerical Safety College can fulfill a wide variety of individual career needs. HOME About NACC What's New ! Provincial Associations ... Email to NACC
School Of Zoology Provides a detailed list of the academic and administrative staff and general information about the courses organized by the educational institution, including a general presentation of the research domains and facilities. Also includes news and events, and a brief presentation of the Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute (TAFI) and the Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Production forestry (forestry CRC). http://www.scieng.utas.edu.au/zoo/
REM - Home Page Offers courses and interdisciplinary research into natural resource problems with a focus on forestry, fisheries and tourism. http://www.rem.sfu.ca/
Extractions: The School of Resource and Environmental Management (REM) is part of the Faculty of Applied Sciences at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. REM admitted its first students in September 1979. It now has a core of 12.75 full-time faculty who contribute to the tradition of research excellence and provide an integrated program of graduate instruction in resource and environmental management. Our web site will give you access to :
Wilderness And Civilization Information on this interdisciplinary, campus and field based program spanning two semesters of undergraduate courses. Students complete the program with a minor in Wilderness Studies and increased awareness about human/nature relationships and the numerous issues concerning people and wildlands. http://www.forestry.umt.edu/research/MFCES/programs/wi/wildciv.htm
Extractions: Surrounded by the Bob Marshall, Scapegoat, Great Bear, Selway-Bitterroot, Rattlesnake, and Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Areas, Missoula is an ideal setting for wilderness studies. The University of Montanas combination of a Forestry and Conservation College and Liberal Arts campus provides a unique opportunity for innovative interdisciplinary education. As a center of wilderness activity, Missoula is home to the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center, the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, and numerous nationally recognized conservation organizations.
New Zealand School Of Forestry - University Of Canterbury New Zealand's only school of forestry and located in the University of Canterbury. Offers a variety of courses for diplomas, bachelor degrees, masters degrees and doctoral studies. http://www.fore.canterbury.ac.nz/
School Of Forestry Conducts Advanced Diploma and TAFE courses in forestry at the Creswick Campus. http://www.sfc.edu.au/
Extractions: Web: www.uwsp.edu/cnr/forestry.htm Faculty: J J Cook, D Crunkilton, M Demchik, J DuPlissis, R Geesey, R Govett, J Harms, R Hauer, J Houghton, S Kissinger, M Morshidi Phillips, V Phillips, R Rogers, H Schabel, L Werner. Accreditation: The educational programs in forest administration and utilization, forest management, forest recreation, and urban forestry leading to the bachelor of science professional degree in forestry are accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF). The Council of Higher Education Accreditation recognizes SAF as the specialized accrediting body for forestry education in the United States. Definition: Forestry is the science, art, and practice of creating, managing, using, and conserving forests and associated resources. Biological, quantitative, managerial, and social sciences are applied to forest management and conservation in urban and rural environments. See the College of Natural Resources for requirements of the college.
About The Forestry Major Overview of the required courses, course descriptions and class schedules. Information on the career field and employment opportunities. http://www.afrc.uamont.edu/sfr/ABOUTFOR.HTM
Extractions: [UAM Schedule of Classes] [SFR Homepage] UAM holds the distinction of having the only school of forestry in the state; our program ranks among the nation's leaders. Our location in southern Arkansas, at the heart of the st ates forestry activity, allows students to rub elbows with professional foresters and land managers and learn first hand what you can't get in any classroom. We are accredited by the Society of American Foresters. Through our B.S. program we'll prepare you to assume positions in both public and private forestry, and to succeed in graduate school. The forestry major prepares you for a broad range of career opportunities involving the management, utilization or study of forest resources. Unlike coal, iron, oil and gas, forests hold a unique distinction as a renewable resource. Forests and the forest environment provide a diversity of valuable resources, including timber, water, wildlife, range, forage, recreation and wilderness. However, the management and protection of forests for a variety of products and services on a sustained basis require professional foresters who understand the complex ecological, economic and social issues facing natural resource management. Professional foresters are responsible for growing and harvesting trees while protecting forests against wildfires, insects, diseases, erosion and extremes of weather. Enhancement and protection of wildlife habitat and aesthetic values have become increasingly important in management strategies. Forest managers may be employed with private forestry consulting firms, state or federal agencies such as the Arkansas Forestry Commission and U.S. Forest Service, forest products companies, or other companies (such as oil, gas, and electric utilities) that own large tracts of forest land. Students receiving a degree in forestry also have the option of taking additional courses in biology and wildlife management to provide the expertise they would need for employment with wildlife management agencies.
UNB Forestry FOR Core And Elective Courses Undergraduate core courses forestry faculty electives Modules, Social valuesmodules in forest management courses, Beckley http://www.unbf.ca/forestry/undergraduate/BScF/courses/course-for.htm
Extractions: See at bottom for codes BIOL 1001 Biological principles, part I 3 ch (3C) BIOL 1006 Applications in biology, part I 2 ch (3C/L) BIOL 1012 Biological principles, part II 3 ch (3C) BIOL 1017 Applications in biology, part II 2 ch (3C/L) CHEM 1882 5 ch (3C 3L) FOR 1000 Introduction to forestry 8 ch (1C 2T 3L) Kershaw FOR 1901 Oral and written communication I 2 ch (3C 3L*) (W) Spithoven FOR 1902 Oral and written communication II 2 ch (3C 3L*) (W) Spithoven FOR 2006 Forest dynamics and management
Humboldt: Forest required courses and other requirements for the forestry majorss and minor. Required courses FOR 210 Forest Measurements FOR 230 Dendrology http://www.humboldt.edu/~catalog/programs/forest.html
Extractions: The Program Humboldt State University is located in the heart of the coast redwood forest. This environment provides outdoor classrooms for more than half of the forestry courses. Field trips illustrate lecture concepts and teach field techniques. Excellent on-campus laboratories complement the outdoor lab. Students have access to the college forest, the Schatz Tree Farm, public and private forest lands, and various production centers. Because Humboldt County also has a large forest products industry, Humboldt State is an excellent place to study the resolution of environmental issues with economic concerns. Students and faculty interact with professional forest managers and researchers of the region both in the classroom and in the field. Forestry is an incorporative discipline, drawing from the biological, physical, social, and managerial sciences. The curriculum aids in understanding the biological complexities of the forest and the interactions between the forest and social and economic demands.
Degree Requirements courses Required Specifically by the forestry Graduate Program In additionto the courses specified above by the forestry Graduate Program, http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Forestry/degree.htm
Extractions: M.S. Forestry (Plan A) Degree Requirements as revised February 2005) FOR 601 (3 credits) FOR 602 (3 credits) FOR 770 (total of 3 credits) In addition to the courses specified above by the Forestry Graduate Program, students must fulfill all five of the following requirements: At least 24 graduate credits. At least 12 credits must be in 600- or 700-level courses. (For most students, this requires 3 credits of 600- or 700-level courses in addition to the specific courses required by the Forestry Graduate Program.) At least 12 credits must be in the major area ( i.e. courses with the FOR prefix). (For most students, this requires 3 credits of FOR courses in addition to the specific courses required by the Forestry Graduate Program.) At least 9 credits must be in 600- or 700-level courses with the FOR prefix. (This requirement is met by the FOR 601, FOR 602, and FOR 770 credits required by the Forestry Graduate Program.) Plan A students must present an acceptable thesis and successfully complete an oral final examination.
FORESTRY - Catalogue Of Courses - University Of Aberdeen Catalogue of courses 2003/2004. forestry. For level 1 and 2 courses, The coursedeals with current issues of relevance in forestry worldwide. http://www.abdn.ac.uk/registry/courses03/display.php?Subject=FY