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Last updated on 2025-08-20

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Science in Forest Ecology and Management at UNBC equips students with the essential education to become a Registered Professional Forester. This program emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of the science, philosophy, and practice involved in managing forested ecosystems. Students will engage in a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experiences, preparing them for a career in forestry and related fields.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Science in Forest Ecology and Management is designed to provide a robust educational foundation in forestry. The program is structured as follows:

  • Program Length: 4 Years
  • Part-time study options available
  • Experiential Learning opportunities including:
    • Co-op placements
    • Faculty Supervised Research
    • Study Abroad programs
    • Undergraduate Research Experience
  • Honours Option available for students seeking advanced study
  • Multiple intakes throughout the year: January, May, and September

This program integrates contemporary knowledge and techniques from various disciplines, ensuring students gain a broad background in forestry management topics.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Science in Forest Ecology and Management offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance learning and practical application:

  • Access to two research forests: the 10,000-hectare Aleza Lake Research Forest and the 13,000-hectare John Prince Research Forest.
  • Outdoor labs and research opportunities facilitated by the Enhanced Forest Laboratory.
  • Engagement in active learning experiences that challenge conventional knowledge paradigms in forest management.
  • Possibility to pursue minors in specialized areas for advanced expertise.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Forest Ecology and Management can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Silviculturist: Specializes in the cultivation and management of forests, focusing on tree growth and health.
  • Woodlands Manager: Oversees forest operations, ensuring sustainable practices and compliance with regulations.
  • Registered Professional Forester: Provides expertise in forest management and conservation, often requiring certification.
  • Environmental Consultant: Advises organizations on environmental best practices and compliance with forestry regulations.
  • Research Scientist: Conducts studies and research in forest ecology, contributing to advancements in the field.

This degree also lays a strong foundation for those interested in pursuing further studies, such as a master's or PhD in related fields.

 

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