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2 Forestry Master's Degree Programs in Asia


Universitas Gadjah Mada
Master in Forestry Science
- Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Master Program of Forestry Science (MPFS) was established in 1993. The Forestry Faculty of Universitas Gadjah Mada administers a postgraduate level program to generate professional human resources in the field of Forest Science at the Masters Level (MSc). MPFS has a Vision: “being a pioneer master program in superior tropical forestry, innovative and prominent at the national level, as well as serving the interests of the peoples and the nation imbued with culture values based on Pancasila”.


Northwest A&F University
forestry master's degree
- Xianyang, China
Master degree
On-Campus
Chinese
Training goal Cultivate high-level, applied, and compound forestry professionals who can master the basic theories and professional knowledge of forestry disciplines systematically, and can skillfully use modern forestry technology to meet the development needs of forestry and ecological environment construction.
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Studying Forestry at the Master's level in Asia allows you to delve into sustainable forest management and conservation practices that respect regional ecosystems. This discipline addresses critical environmental issues and empowers you to make a lasting impact on forestry practices across diverse landscapes.
In a Master's program, you'll explore advanced topics such as forest ecology, timber economics, and biodiversity conservation. Courses often involve field studies that enhance your practical understanding of forest systems. Students develop skills in implementing sustainable practices, analyzing forest data, and utilizing remote sensing technology to monitor forest health. This hands-on approach cultivates adaptability and critical thinking as you engage with real-world challenges.
The educational environment in Asia encourages collaboration with industry experts and researchers. You'll likely participate in projects that address local forestry issues while gaining insights applicable globally. Graduates emerge well-prepared for careers in government agencies, conservation organizations, and the private sector, contributing to sustainability efforts and resource management initiatives worldwide.