Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate students at the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences have the opportunity to choose from two majors and two minors.
Students studying Environmental Science and Resource Management learn about natural and human-dominated landscapes and how to apply this knowledge to real-world problems. Bioresource Science and Engineering students apply chemical sciences and engineering to manufacturing fiber product, fuels and chemicals from biomass resources.
Majors
Environmental Science and Terrestrial Resource Management (ESRM)
Students studying Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM) learn about natural and human-dominated landscapes and how to apply this knowledge to real-world problems.
Bioresource Science and Engineering (BSE)
Bioresource Science and Engineering students apply chemical sciences and engineering to manufacturing fiber product, fuels and chemicals from biomass resources.
Minors
Environmental Science and Terrestrial Resource Management (ESRM)
The minor in Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM) offers students majoring in a wide range of subjects exposure to the challenges facing terrestrial ecosystems, including conservation and restoration.
Ecological Restoration
The minor in Ecological Restoration (ECORES) seeks to prepare students to address the complex relationships of human communities and ecological sustainability.