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Salish Kootenai College
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Paul Smiths College of Arts and Science
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A program that focuses on the application of forestry principles to the production, harvesting, and processing of forest resources and that prepares individuals to perform associated technical and managerial functions. Includes instruction in forest production and utilization, industrial forestry, agroforestry, transplantation, timber harvesting, selection and identification of trees, processing technologies and systems, equipment operations and maintenance, and related management skills.
For all the 10 degrees awarded in Forest Resources Production and Management per year, the majority of them are Doctors degree research scholarship. Out of the 10 students graduating with degrees at the Bachelors degree level across the US, 90% percent identify as men and 10% percent identify as women. While students at schools all over the US study Forest Resources Production and Management, Montana has the most graduates. The average annual income for a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Forest Resources Production and Management is $41,500.
For Forest Resources Production and Management majors, some of the most in demand careers include Forest and Conservation Technicians, First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers and Foresters. Not only that, Forest Resources Production and Management graduates may land a high salary job, such as Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary or Foresters.
These are the highest paying careers for Forest Resources Production and Management majors.
These are the careers in highest demand for Forest Resources Production and Management majors.
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