Program Overview
Forestry and Environmental Technology Program
The Forestry and Environmental Technology program is a first-cycle degree course that provides students with a strong foundation in the technical-scientific basis needed to contribute to the objectives of the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development.
Program Characteristics and Objectives
The program aims to provide students with the skills to analyze and evaluate the relationships between environmental factors and living organisms, methods for sustainable management of forest resources, and the possible effects of human activities on terrestrial ecosystems. The course is organized to provide the scientific and technical bases necessary to actively contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
Occupational Opportunities
Graduates of the program will be able to perform technical tasks of analysis, simple design, and management in public and private structures that operate in the administration and sustainable management of forest resources and in the protection of the environment, nature, and protected areas. They may also take the relevant State Exam of the Italian Council of Agronomists and Foresters (Albo dei dottori agronomi e dottori forestali) in Section B - Junior Agronomists and Junior Foresters.
Program Details
- Class: L-25 R
- Duration: 3 years
- Branch: Legnaro
- Language: Italian
- Tuition fees and scholarships: Available
- Programme coordinator: Stefano Grigolato
- Access: Open access with assessment test
- Reference structures: Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture, and Forestry, School of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine
From Bachelor's Degree to Master's Degree
The program gives access to Master's degree programs in Forestry and Environmental Sciences and in Agricultural Sciences and Technologies, according to the procedures specified in the admission notices.
Teaching List
The program includes a range of courses that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of forestry and environmental technology.
Admission Criteria
- Call One: 2 November 2025 2 February 2026
- Call Two: 2 March 2026 2 May 2026
- Call Three: 2 June 2025 2 August 2026 (only for EU students and non-EU students residing in Italy)
Graduation and Career Paths
Graduates of the program will be able to pursue a range of career paths, including technical analysis, design, and management of public and private structures, administration and management of forest and pastoral resources, and environmental planning and protected areas.
