The Forest Sciences program provides high quality education in forestry and related disciplines; develops knowledge through scholarly endeavors; and disseminates information to the profession, the public, and the community through service and outreach. This focus on forestry extends into the broader arena of natural resources and environmental sciences through collaboration across the college and university.
Areas of Study
In the Forest Sciences discipline, you’ll conduct research on forest ecology, forest fire science, forest ecosystem management, forest economics, or natural resource policy. Develop a program of study with your advisor and graduate committee tailored to your background, research focus, future goals, and interests.
Career Opportunities
Warner College employs a professional career counselor to assist you in preparing to enter the work force. 86% of Warner College graduates surveyed were employed in their fields within 6-months of graduation.
Potential employers are local, state, and federal government agencies, private timber and research organizations, consulting firms, and non-profits.
Esperado April, September 2023
Fecha de inicio
Esperado Agosto 2023
Colorado State University
1062 Campus Delivery,
FORT COLLINS,
Colorado,
80523, United States
Only persons with degrees equivalent to U.S. bachelor’s degrees are qualified to apply for admission except for Integrated Degree Program (IDP) applicants.
The minimum TOEFL score for admission without condition is 80 for the (internet-based exam). The minimum IELTS score for admission without condition is 6.5. The minimum PTE Academic Score for admission without condition is 58.
To be considered for conditional admission, a student must have a minimum TOEFL score of 50 on the internet-based test, a minimum IELTS score of 5.5 or PTE scores from 40-57.
Application deadline: February 1 for Fall semester and October 1 for Spring semester.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.