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B.S. in Forest and Rangeland Stewardship, Forest Biology

The Forest and Rangeland Stewardship – Forest Biology major at Colorado State University provides forestry education that spans the entire range of experiences necessary to understand and manage forests.

Quick Facts

 
Full-time Duration: 4 years
Starting in: January, August
Tuition Fee: $32,734 per year
Location: Fort Collins, CO, United States

Curricula of this Forest and Rangeland Stewardship – Forest Biology major at Colorado State University includes a background in the biological, physical, social, and management sciences, followed by professional forestry courses.

The curriculum also focuses on forest biology, forest ecology, natural resource management, and the physical sciences.

Educational Opportunity

More specifically, this concentration is intended for students interested in forest ecology and tree biology and it prepares students for graduate studies in forest biological sciences and eventual careers in teaching or research.

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“My experience at CSU, and particularly in the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology has been invaluable! The program was both challenging and supportive.”

Sara Bombaci // Master of Science

Courses included

  • Forest and Rangeland Ecogeography
  • Dendrology
  • General Physics
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Forest Ecology
  • Forest Biometry