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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
2024-09-01
Medium of studying
Duration
16 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Power & Energy Engineering | Environmental Resource Management | Forestry | Environmental Science
Area of study
Engineering | Environmental Studies | Science
Minor
Sustainable Energy | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Natural Resources/Conservation and Research | Forest Management/Forest Resources Management
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The Master's in Forest Management is a 16-month, course-based program that emphasizes professional development in forest management, policy, geomatics, and ecology. It includes 4 terms of coursework, with 3 on campus and 1 off-campus for an internship and field school. Students complete 4.0 FCE of required courses and 2.0 FCE of elective courses, choosing from a range of topics in forestry and related fields.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

The Course-based Master's degree (Master's in Forest Management) emphasizes professional development in forest management, policy, geomatics, and ecology. The degree entails 4 terms of coursework (16 months). Three terms are on campus and one term, comprised of an internship and field school, is off-campus.


Outline:

  • 4.0 Full Course Equivalent (FCE) required courses:
  • NRMT 5550: Principles of Research Methods & Experimental Statistics
  • NRMT 5135: Applied Geomatics
  • NRMT 5130: Foundations of Operation Research
  • NRMT 5137: Biodiversity Conservation
  • NRMT 5570: Advanced Economics
  • NRMT 5133: Indigenous Peoples & Natural Resources Management
  • NRMT 5810: Natural Resources Policy
  • NRMT 5111: Professional Communication
  • 2.0 FCE elective courses:
  • Choose four half-course electives from the following:
  • NRMT 5239: Urban Forestry
  • NRMT 4252: Conservation Ecology
  • NRMT 5134: Complexity Science
  • NRMT 5136: LiDAR in NRMT
  • NRMT 5138: Restoration Ecology
  • NRMT 5530: Research Methods II: Experimental Design in Forestry Research
  • NRMT 5610: Genetics: Natural Variation & Selective Breeding
  • NRMT 5770: Management and Marketing Strategies
  • NRMT 5815: Environmental Assessment
  • BIOL 4115: Plant Ecology of Disturbed Habitats
  • BIOL 4117: Advances in Contemporary Ecology
  • ENST 5030: Qualitative Research Methods
  • Third term (Spring-Summer 1.5 FCE):
  • NRMT 5094: Field School
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