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Forestry - PhD

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College

College of Agriculture & Natural Resources

Program Level

Graduate

About this Degree

Students in this program study the science and application of ecological principles in the management of forests. Management aspects include measuring current forests, planning for future forests considering fire risks, fuel loads and the provision of wildlife and recreational services. The program includes coursework on forest ecology and fire ecology, social sciences, policy, soils, and restoration. The program is integrated with other natural resource programs in the college focusing on wildlife, range, and ecology for a broad interdisciplinary experience.

The PhD degree is intended for students seeking a research or academic career in forestry. The Forestry PhD degree may be obtained through either a post-master’s or post-baccalaureate program.

Admission Requirements for this Program

To be accepted into the Forestry program, all prospective students need to find a Wildland Resources departmental faculty member that agrees to serve as their major advisor. It is recommended that applicants first contact specific faculty members with whom they are interested in working.  If the faculty member is accepting graduate students and agrees to work with the student, the student can then apply for admission to Utah State University’s School of Graduate Studies. Please see section A. of the School of Graduate Studies catalog pages for admission requirements.