Forest landscapes are always changing, sometimes very slowly as a result of long-term processes, followed by rapid changes as a result of fires or harvesting. Sustaining forests in the modern world requires people who understand these changes and how forests connect to global, ecological, and social systems. Colorado’s high-elevation grasslands, forests, and riparian areas provide the perfect backdrop for this area of study, and you’ll get plenty of chances to learn outdoors as you become a steward of the lands.
Careers in forestry and natural resources are exceptionally varied, challenging, and personally satisfying. Opportunities are available in rural and urban settings worldwide. Positions are available in industry, education, consulting, public service, and government agencies. Some examples of career opportunities include, but are not limited to: forest manager, forest/park ranger, environmental policy and conservation consultant, fire fighter/manager, natural resource journalist, naturalist, land use planner, geospatial information systems specialist, forest products business person, researcher/professor.
Bachelor
Fall : 1 February / Spring : 1 November (After deadline : Rolling Admission)
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Rolling Admissions
3
IELTS: 6 TOFEL: PTE: 50
4 Years
USD$ 32000.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
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Fort Collins, Colorado
Here are some scholarship that are available at The Colorado State University.
Tuition Fee Scholarship
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All international
Tuition Fee Scholarship
For further details, please contact the university website.
All international