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rangeManageThe Bachelor of Science in Forestry degree with an emphasis in Forest Range Management is a 130 semester-hour program that prepares graduates for success in the Agroforestry and Range Management.

Graduates with a BSF in Range Management are prepared to manage forests and their associated renewable natural resources for multiple uses that include grazing of domestic stock and wildlife, forage production and forest products, and for a number of other values people derive from those lands.

Graduates with the Range Management emphasis are eagerly sought by employers in federal, state, and private sectors.

The major faculty for the BSF with emphasis in Range Management is Dr. Brian Oswald

Fall 2008 Forest Range Management Degree Plan

Society of Range Management  

The Society of Range Management is the professional society dedicated to supporting persons who work with rangelands and have a commitment to their sustainable use. 

National Agroforestry Center

The National Agroforesty Center accelerates the application of agroforestry through a national network of partners. Together, we conduct research, develop technologies and tools, coordinate demonstrations and training, and provide useful information to natural resource professionals.

For additional information contact Mr. Frank B. Shockley, Professional & Student Services Coordinator/Instructor at 936-468-2351 or contact us online.

Last Updated ( Oct 03, 2008 at 02:35 PM )
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