Forest Resources Management

Stephen F Austin State University

  • A program that prepares individuals to apply principles of forestry and natural resources management to the administration of forest lands and related resources. Includes instruction in silviculture, forest mensuration, forest protection, inventorying, biometrics, geographic information systems, remote sensing, photogrammetry, forest policy and economics, forest land use planning, fire protection and management, and related administrative skills. Find Colleges Offering Forest Resources Management Degree.
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    • Job Description
      Plan and develop coordinated practices for soil erosion control, soil and water conservation, and sound land use.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 19,777
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 20,830
      • Percent Job Growth: 5.32%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Written Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Deductive Reasoning
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Information Ordering
      • Near Vision
      • Speech Recognition
      • Speech Clarity
    • Job Description
      Research or study range land management practices to provide sustained production of forage, livestock, and wildlife.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 19,777
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 20,830
      • Percent Job Growth: 5.32%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Written Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Written Expression
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Deductive Reasoning
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Near Vision
      • Speech Clarity
    • Job Description
      Plan, develop, and conduct programs to inform public of historical, natural, and scientific features of national, state, or local park.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 19,777
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 20,830
      • Percent Job Growth: 5.32%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Written Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Information Ordering
      • Speech Recognition
      • Speech Clarity
    • Job Description
      Manage forested lands for economic, recreational, and conservation purposes. May inventory the type, amount, and location of standing timber, appraise the timber's worth, negotiate the purchase, and draw up contracts for procurement. May determine how to conserve wildlife habitats, creek beds, water quality, and soil stability, and how best to comply with environmental regulations. May devise plans for planting and growing new trees, monitor trees for healthy growth, and determine the best time for harvesting. Develop forest management plans for public and privately-owned forested lands.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 13,188
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 13,868
      • Percent Job Growth: 5.15%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Written Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Originality
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Deductive Reasoning
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Information Ordering
      • Category Flexibility
      • Near Vision
    • Job Description
      Compile data pertaining to size, content, condition, and other characteristics of forest tracts, under direction of foresters; train and lead forest workers in forest propagation, fire prevention and suppression. May assist conservation scientists in managing, improving, and protecting rangelands and wildlife habitats, and help provide technical assistance regarding the conservation of soil, water, and related natural resources.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 33,829
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 33,166
      • Percent Job Growth: -2.0%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Problem Sensitivity
    • Job Description
      Under supervision, perform manual labor necessary to develop, maintain, or protect forest, forested areas, and woodlands through such activities as raising and transporting tree seedlings; combating insects, pests, and diseases harmful to trees; and building erosion and water control structures and leaching of forest soil. Includes forester aides, seedling pullers, and tree planters.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 19,844
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 20,939
      • Percent Job Growth: 5.52%
      Important Abilities
      • Problem Sensitivity
    Awarded Degrees and Program Completion Details
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    All Students431
     
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    • Degrees or Certifications Awarded For This Program: 2
    • Highest Degree Offered: Doctoral and First-Professional
    • Grants A Medical Degree: Yes
    • Campus Location: Rural Fringe
    • Tenure System: Has Tenure System
    • Students Enrollment: 20,000 and Above
    • Classification: Research Universities (Very High Research Activity)
    • Size & Residential Status: Large Four-Year, Primarily Residential
     
     
     
    Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008