Bachelor of Science [B.S] Forest and Natural Resource Management
Graduates find positions as foresters; forest, park, river or wilderness rangers; urban foresters; land and water managers; protected area managers; habitat managers; resource-based tourism providers; specialists in forest fire protection, ecology, ecosystem health, harvesting and silviculture; nursery managers; geographic information specialists; resource analysts/consultants; environment and natural resource law and policy analysts; land acquisition specialists; environmental and natural resource planners; outdoor recreation planners; heritage preservation specialists; conservationists; and educators and researchers.
Principal employers are federal, state and local forestry, wildlife, parks, wilderness, conservation and related natural resource management agencies; forest products industry and related natural resource firms; landowner organizations; consulting firms; nongovernmental conservation organizations and international development agencies.
Examinations
Exam Type | Exam Name | Score | Out of Score | Exam Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
TOEFL | Test of English as a Foreign Language | 79 | 120 | 3 |
IELTS | International English Language Testing System | 6.5 | 9 | 3 |
PTE | Pearson Test of English | 59 | 90 | 3 |
Academic Requirements:
- Submit coursework through high school graduation
- Submit grades of academic coursework
- Submit class grade and grade point average
- Submit the rigor of academic curriculum on what is available in the high school
- Submitting ACT/SAT scores is not compulsory
- Submit your academic interests in the college
English Language Requirements:
- TOEFL: minimum 79 in iBT with 21 in writing
- IELTS: minimum 6.5
- Pearson test: minimum 59
- Cambridge Assessment: minimum 180