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Forest Resources Management

Graduates with degrees in Forest Resources Management typically find careers that involve the management of forest land and associated resources. Some career options include:

  • Professional Forester
  • State/Federal Lands Managers
  • Forestry Consulting Firms
  • Environmental Quality Consultants
  • Managers in the Lumber and Wood Product Industries
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Conservation Agent

Graduates have found employment with agencies and companies such as USDA, EPA, State Divisions of Forestry, Burke-Parsons-Bowlby Timber Company, Sav-A-Tree, Coastal, Appalachian Hardwoods, Weyerhaeuser, Davey Tree experts, and others.

Graduate School Options
Many students from this program choose to attend graduate school in a wide range of scientific and technical specializations in preparation for careers in research, teaching, or management.

Starting Salaries
$25,000-$35,000

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