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3 Forestry Degree Programs in France


ESB
Engineer in Science and Technology of Wood and Biosourced Materials (Master)
- Nantes, France
Master degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
French
Engineers trained at ESB are capable of using wood and other biosourced materials in an innovative way. They master scientific and technical knowledge, lead teams and manage projects. They use new technologies and place their approach within a circular economy logic.


Agrocampus Ouest
MASTER'S IN AGROSCIENCES, ENVIRONMENT, TERRITORIES, LANDSCAPE AND FOREST
- Rennes, France
- Angers, France
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
French
This master program is built based on a perspective describing the professions' evolution in the environment with many professionals involved. Several observations have emerged: the environmental dimension is essential in public decision-making. Climate change and the preservation of resources (biodiversity, water, soil) require adapting development and spatial planning scenarios.
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Université de Lorraine
Master in Biology and Ecology for the Forest Agronomy and Environment – track Forests and their environments (FEN)
- Nancy, France
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
In this Master's program, the major “Forests and their environments (FEN)” consists of one semester of courses displayed in English and open to international students.
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Forestry degree programs in France offer a unique opportunity to study the sustainable management of forests and natural resources. This discipline is vital for maintaining ecological balance and promoting biodiversity while meeting human needs.
Students in this field engage in hands-on learning through applied coursework that covers topics such as forest ecology, land management, and environmental policy. You'll master essential skills, including conducting forest inventory assessments, applying Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for land mapping, and implementing conservation strategies. Many programs emphasize real-world projects that connect academic theories with industry practices, preparing you for various career paths.
The academic environment in France encourages exploration and intellectual growth, where students develop critical thinking and analytical skills through a research-focused approach. Graduates find opportunities in environmental consultancy, wildlife management, and conservation organizations, gaining expertise that is valued globally. As students immerse themselves in this field, they build confidence and adaptability while contributing positively to sustainable practices.