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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Wood Science
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to Wood Science and Engineering

The Wood Science and Engineering (WSE) program at Oregon State University offers a comprehensive range of courses that explore the properties, processing, and applications of wood and other renewable materials. The program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the complex relationships between wood science, engineering, and sustainability.


Course Offerings

The WSE program offers a wide range of courses, including:


  • WSE 111: Wood Innovations for Sustainability
  • WSE 112: Sanding and Finishing Wood Products
  • WSE 210: Biology, Structure, and Utilization of Woody Plants
  • WSE 211: Woodturning with Science I
  • WSE 225: Building Design Innovation with Wood
  • WSE 240: Fungal Decay in Your World
  • WSE 250: Computer Aided Design of Wood Products
  • WSE 266: Hempology: The Industrial Hemp Story
  • WSE 299: Special Topics
  • WSE 320: Anatomy of Woody Plants
  • WSE 321: Wood Chemistry
  • WSE 322: Physical and Mechanical Properties of Wood
  • WSE 324: Physical and Mechanical Properties of Wood Practicum
  • WSE 350: Woodworking Practicum
  • WSE 385: Evaluating Sustainability through Life Cycle Analysis
  • WSE 392: Bambalooza: The Fascinating World of Bamboo
  • WSE 399: Special Topics
  • WSE 401: Research
  • WSE 403: Thesis
  • WSE 405: Reading and Conference
  • WSE 406: Projects
  • WSE 410: WSE Internship
  • WSE 413: Woodturning with Science II
  • WSE 414: WSE Art and Design Capstone
  • WSE 417: Introduction to Sculptural Woodturning
  • WSE 418: Integrated Sculptural Woodturning
  • WSE 425: Timber Tectonics in the Digital Age
  • WSE 430: Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics
  • WSE 444: Strand-Based Composites Manufacture
  • WSE 453: Forest Products Business
  • WSE 455: Industrial Marketing of Wood Products
  • WSE 457: Wood Products Sales
  • WSE 458: Design of Wood Structures
  • WSE 461: Introduction to Wood Products Manufacturing
  • WSE 462: Advanced Wood Manufacturing 1
  • WSE 463: Advanced Manufacturing 2
  • WSE 465: Wood Products Field School
  • WSE 470: Forests, Wood, and Civilization
  • WSE 471: Residential Building Construction and Materials
  • WSE 492: Forest to Frame: Mass Timber
  • WSE 499: Special Topics
  • WSE 501: Research and Scholarship
  • WSE 503: Thesis
  • WSE 505: Reading and Conference
  • WSE 506: Projects
  • WSE 507: Seminar
  • WSE 513: Woodturning with Science II
  • WSE 516: Introduction to Sculptural Woodturning
  • WSE 520: The Global Context of the Forest Sector
  • WSE 521: Wood Science I
  • WSE 522: Wood Science II
  • WSE 525: Timber Tectonics in the Digital Age
  • WSE 526: Structural Health Assessment/Monitoring of Timber Buildings
  • WSE 540: Introduction to Wood Science & Engineering
  • WSE 541: Wood Structure
  • WSE 542: Scientific Methodology in Planning Research Projects
  • WSE 543: Forest Sector Business & Sustainability
  • WSE 544: Wood Chemistry
  • WSE 545: Wood Physics
  • WSE 546: Wood Mechanics
  • WSE 547: Wood Biodeterioration & Preservation
  • WSE 548: Wood Identification
  • WSE 553: Forest Products Business
  • WSE 558: Wood Design
  • WSE 561: Introduction to Wood Products Manufacturing
  • WSE 562: Advanced Wood Manufacturing 1
  • WSE 563: Advanced Manufacturing 2
  • WSE 571: Residential Building Construction and Materials
  • WSE 573: Bioenergy and Environmental Impact
  • WSE 592: Advanced Wood Design
  • WSE 599: Special Topics
  • WSE 601: Research and Scholarship
  • WSE 603: Thesis
  • WSE 605: Reading and Conference
  • WSE 606: Projects
  • WSE 607: Seminar
  • WSE 699: Special Topics

Program Details

The WSE program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of wood science and engineering, including the properties, processing, and applications of wood and other renewable materials. The program offers a range of courses that cover topics such as wood anatomy, wood chemistry, wood physics, and wood mechanics, as well as courses on wood products manufacturing, wood design, and forest products business.


Admission Criteria

  • Prerequisites for certain courses, such as WSE 210, WSE 211, WSE 320, WSE 321, and WSE 322
  • Equivalent courses, such as ART 211, ART 413, CE 484, CE 584, FP 401, FP 405, FP 406, and FP 507
  • Recommended courses, such as ECON 201, ECON 202, CH 122, CH 202, CH 232, MTH 111Z, MTH 112Z, MTH 231, MTH 241, MTH 245, and MTH 251

Research Areas

The WSE program offers research opportunities in a range of areas, including:


  • Wood science and engineering
  • Forest products business and sustainability
  • Wood products manufacturing and design
  • Bioenergy and environmental impact
  • Timber tectonics and digital fabrication

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for the WSE program are not specified in the provided context.


Conclusion

The Wood Science and Engineering program at Oregon State University offers a comprehensive range of courses and research opportunities that provide students with a deep understanding of the complex relationships between wood science, engineering, and sustainability. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in the forest products industry, as well as in related fields such as architecture, engineering, and environmental science.


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