Forest Resources (PhD)
Degree: Doctoral Degrees
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To prepare leaders in the conservation and sustainable management of forests and other natural resources; to discover ways to restore and better use the earth’s natural resources; and to put into practice forestry and natural resources knowledge.
School/College |
Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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Academic Department |
Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources |
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Graduate Coordinator |
706/542-1183 | |
The PhD degree is frequently required for research and staff specialist positions, and is nearly always required for university faculty positions. The PhD is often regarded as a degree of specialized education within a relatively narrow field of expertise. The PhD requires a dissertation and a minimum of 30 hours of consecutive course work, at least 16 hours of which must be in courses open to graduate students only. As a requirement of residency, at least two consecutive semesters of full-time course work or the equivalent must be spent in resident study on this campus (i.e., enrollment for a minimum of 30 hours of consecutive course work included on the Program of Study). | ||
Degree |
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Course Descriptions |
PhD |
352B |
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