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

The Forest and Rangeland Stewardship – Forest Management 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

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

More specifically, this concentration is designed to instill an understanding of the basic principles of forest ecology and forest management.

Educational Opportunity

Although many students go on to graduate studies, the program is primarily intended for students interested in managing forestlands.

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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
  • Sustainable Watersheds
  • Forest Ecology
  • Forest Biometry
  • Economics of the Forest Environment