Explore the programs and courses offered by Forestry sciences
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in "forestry sciences" in the Agronomic Sciences department aims to train specialists capable of sustainably managing forest resources through mastery.
- The management methods,
- The forest exploitation and production, taking into account their biodiversity and their economic and ecological roles.
In addition to the mechanisms of human and organizational functioning: through the acquisition of methods and techniques for exploitation, management and development, conservation of genetic resources, and their use in the sustainable development and sustainability of forest ecosystems.
The core courses (or fundamental teaching units) for a Master's in Forestry Sciences in the agricultural sciences program are designed to provide students with essential knowledge and skills from the first year (M1), with progression to more applied topics in M2.
- Biocenotic;
- Advanced Forestry;
- Wildlife Conservation and Management;
- Population Dynamics;
- Vegetation study methods;
- Watershed Management;
- Sampling;
- Applied Biotechnology;
- Forestry Engineering;
- Sustainable conservation of soil and vegetation;
- Protected areas.
Hold a Bachelor's degree (Bac+3) or equivalent diploma in the field of natural and life sciences, specializing in: Forestry, Plant Protection, Plant Production, or an equivalent specialty.