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Undergraduate programs in the Faculty of Forestry offer general
and professional education of Forestry science that include
chemistry, mathematics, humanities, and the natural, physical
and socials sciences, zoology, botany, computer science, economic,
and engineering from supporting departments throughout the University.
All undergraduate study programs being offered at Faculty of
Forestry, exclusive of the Social Science and Humanity, require
four years of full-time study. The corresponding requirement
for the Social Science and Humanity program is 5 years. The
programs emphasize the management of renewable natural resources
and human resource as followed:
Undergraduate programs
B.S.
(Forestry)
Forest Resource Management
- Watershed Management
- Parks & Recreation
- Forest Management
Forest Biological Science
- Forest Biology
- Silviculturen
- Wildlife & Range Science
B.S.
(Pulp & Paper Technology)
B.S.
(Wood Science and Technology)
B.S.
(Forestry) with B.A. (Social Science and Humanity) <5-year
curriculum>
There are two levels of graduate study at the Faculty of Forestry,
namely, the master’s degree level, and the doctorate level.
The usual necessary durations of full time study are two years
and three years respectively. The medium of instruction is Thai
for the non-international programs and English for the International
Program. The Faculty provides 7 programs for Master of Science
and 1 program for Doctoral degree program in the following:
Graduate programs
M.S. (Forestry Resource Management)
M.S. (Watershed and Environmental Management)
M.S. (Parks, Recreation, and Tourism)
M.S. (Social Forestry)
M.S. (Silviculture Technology)
M.S. (Forest Biological Science)
M.S. (Forestry Engineering)
M.S. (Forestry) <Forest Products>
M.S. (Forest Resource and Environmental Administration) <Special Program>
M.S.
(Tropical Forestry)<International Program>
For more information about graduate programs please click Student Handbook
Ph.D.
(Forestry)
- Silviculture
- Forest Ecology
- Forest Management
- Watershed and Environmental Management
- Tropical Forestry (International Program)
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