103 Degrees in Forestry 2024
- Lugo, Spain
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician
This is a program marked by multidisciplinarity in terms of teacher and student qualifications since it involves researchers from four different departments of the University of Santiago de Compostela (Plant Production, Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Plant Physiology and Botany), four research centers (Centro de Investigaciones Forestales de Lourizán, Estación Fitopatológica de Arenero, Centro de Investigaciones Agrarias de Mabegondo and Misión Biológica de Galicia) and international institutions (Germany, Switzerland, United States, Portugal and Greece), University of Extremadura and two centers of the University of A Coruña (Institute of Geology and Faculty of Sciences) which offers the student a wide range to choose the subject related to agricultural and forestry production in Galicia and the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe.
PhD Course in Sustainable Management of Agricultural Forestry and Food Resources
University of Florence
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- Florence, Italy
Full time
3 years
Blended
English
The Ph.D. program in Sustainable Management of Agricultural Forestry and Food Resources builds upon the long term experience in research and teaching of the Department of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Forestry (DAGRI) of the University of Florence.
Master's in Forestry, Water and Landscape management
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
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- Prague, Czech Republic
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The English branch of study is implemented in collaboration with the Faculty of Environmental Sciences of the Czech University of Life Sciences and represents the next level of study building on the branches of study at the Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences and the Faculty of Environmental Sciences or related branches of study at other faculties and universities. It may only be taken up in the full-time form.
- Joensuu, Finland
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MSc European Forestry (MSc EF) is a top-class taught Erasmus+: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree Program (EMJMD) in the field of forest sciences. The quality of our program is acknowledged by the European Commission, which awarded the MSc European Forestry Erasmus Mundus status for years 2004–2014 and for years 2016–2019.
PhD in Forestry and Wildlife Management Sciences - Roth Gyula Doctoral School
University of Sopron
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- Sopron, Hungary
Full time
8 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Doctoral School has eight Ph.D. programs that encompass all the branches and interfaces of forestry and wildlife management sciences. Education and research at the Doctoral School are pursued in the basic and applied sciences, related to forests, wildlife, and nature. The knowledge and the degree gained at the Doctoral School are a good reference when applying for leading positions in higher education institutions, research institutes, forestry, wildlife management, and conservation.
- Joensuu, Finland
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Master's Degree Programme in Forestry aims to promote the ecologically and socially sustainable use of nature resources. We provide you high quality and diversified training in forestry and bioenergy, with emphasis on social and ecological sustainability.
- Växjö, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The future forests offer many possibilities. This program gives knowledge about how different strategies and forest management systems can provide forest ecosystem services for society in the future. In the Forestry for Green Sustainable Development master's program, both you with an educational background within forestry and you who come from other disciplines can immerse yourself in the forest's entire value chain and the conditions linked to the forest ecosystem services, climate mitigation, and adaptation, forest digitalization and forest damage in sustainable forestry for a circular economy.
- Valencia, Spain
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master's Degree in Forestry Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Valencia consists of 90 ECTS (1.5 academic years), with a common part of 60 ECTS and another with five synthetic and applied specialties: Mediterranean Forest Management; Planning of the Natural Environment; Protection and Conservation of Vegetation and Fauna in Natural Spaces; Forest Products and Forestry Adaptive to Climate Change, which include aspects of public and private activity, and which take advantage of current potential and resources. They are established in relation to the environment, landscape and activities of the forestry sector, under principles of sustainability.
- Palencia, Spain
2 years
On-Campus
Spanish
The basic objective of the Master's in Forestry Engineering is to provide students with scientific, technological and socio-economic training and preparation for the profession of Forestry Engineer, whose main professional activities are forest planning and management issues; reforestation and plant production; wildlife management; the protection and conservation of the natural environment; forest industries, renewal energies; evaluation of natural systems, resources and their use, among others. The degree entitles the student to practice a regulated profession, and therefore the design of the competences is in accordance with the provisions established by the Government (Order CIN/326/2009).
- Lugo, Spain
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician
The general objective of the title of "Master in Forestry Engineering" is the training of senior technicians trained to plan, project, organize, control and direct natural spaces and the goods and services provided by the forestry field. Among its objectives are to protect the soil, conserve and regulate water resources, ensure the continuity of species of wild flora and fauna, improve the rural environment and take advantage of forest resources, both for their transformation by industry and for direct enjoyment. .
Master of science (MSc) in Planning and Analysis in Multifunctional Forestry
Estonian University of Life Sciences
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- Tartu, Estonia
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The program's goal is to prepare leading specialists for planning and analysis in multifunctional forestry, who can take responsibility and make sustainable strategic decisions.
- Padua, Italy
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Global Forestry (GLOFOR) is a two-year English language world-class Erasmus Mundus MSc programme that prepares graduates to deal with forestry’s tremendous contemporary challenges and potentials in dealing with the problems of biodiversity protection, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and the development of a circular bio-economy.
- Kenosha, USA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Do you prefer to work outdoors? Don’t like being confined to an office? If so, Gateway’s Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Technician Degree program is the one for you. Almost all the work is conducted outside, working with a variety of tools and machinery. And, if you choose to climb trees, you can have your very own natural “office” with a view every day. Gateway’s Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Technician associate degree provides the hands-on skills and natural resource education for graduates to enter this exciting career field of arborists, urban foresters and related occupations. It offers family-sustaining wages and year-round work with private, corporate or government landowners.
- Växjö, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Master of Arts in Forestry for Green Sustainable Development. The future forests offer many possibilities. This program gives knowledge about how different strategies and forest management systems can provide forest ecosystem services for society in the future.
Joint Study Program of Master in Forest Management Based on Data Sciences and Master in Forestry Engineering
Universidad de Valladolid
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- Palencia, Spain
2 years
On-Campus
Spanish
Forestry Engineering is a profession that has traditionally worked in multidisciplinary environments in the management and planning of the natural environment. The use and extraction of information from spatial databases has been a traditional task of forestry engineers but the advent of the revolution associated with the so-called "big data" makes it necessary to take a qualitative leap in the training of these professionals. The challenges currently faced by forest management are of great significance due to the magnitude of the problems (climate change, invasive species, biodiversity crisis, etc.) and the growing demand for goods and services by society. At the same time, there is an increasing amount of information, highly relevant for decision-making in forest and environmental management, collected in large databases that require specific training for their management and analysis. For this reason, it is necessary that these professionals have a good integrated knowledge of management systems and methods applied to the forestry world, but at the same time, they have the capacity to work in different fields such as database management, computer programming, data analysis, decision making through operational research techniques, or geographic information systems and remote sensing.