University of Northern British Columbia
Campus: British Columbia
Duration: 3 years
Intake: May
*Fee: CAN $620.39 per credit hour
Description:
This Bachelor with hons in Forest Ecology and Management is higher level of education that provides the students with deep understanding of philosophy, science and managing forested ecosystems. This course is made up of foundational and integrative topics that provide varied range of expertise and knowledge which is required to manage and conserve forested ecosystems. Along with this students are given a chance to select minor and to study specialization as well. The diploma is accredited by the Canadian Forestry Accreditation Board meets certification requirements for the Association of BC Forest Professionals. The University has two research forests (Aleza Lake Research Forest, John Prince Research Forest) available to students in this program.
Career Outcomes:
Eligibility Criteria:
Academic
The students who’ve completed their 10+2 may apply for the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) Honours – Forest Ecology and Management at UNC.
English Proficiency Score
- TOEFL score of 90 or higher in the internet-based test, with not less than 20 in each of the Reading, Listening, and Writing or speaking components; Score of at least 230 in the computer based or at least 570 in the paper based test.
- IELTS Academic score of at least 6.5 overall not less than 6.0.
- PTE (Academic): 65 overall score not less than 6.0 in each.
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