Forestry

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Program Overview

The program is delivered in person over six semesters, each worth 30 credits (either through accumulation or compensation). Each semester lasts between 14 and 16 weeks. The curriculum is structured into Teaching Units (UE), which include fundamental, transversal, discovery, and methodology units. Each UE is assigned a coefficient and credits. Once a UE is completed, the earned credits are transferable and can be accumulated. A UE consists of one or more subjects, each with its own coefficient and credits. Teaching methods include lectures, tutorials, personal work, internships, and study projects.

 

 


 

 

Teaching Language : Frensh

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

In the first year, core courses cover general biology, cell biology, chemistry, and introductory biochemistry. In the second and third years, students explore advanced topics such as general silviculture, forest ecology, dendrometry, forest management, nursery and reforestation, forest protection, agro-pedology and fertilization, plant genetic improvement, plant and seed production, and vegetable crop cultivation.

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Admissions Information

Students with a scientific, mathematical, or technical baccalaureate are eligible to enter this major.

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