Degree:
BS
Area of Study:
Environment & Society

Built on a longstanding Adirondack tradition, forestry education at Paul Smith’s College provides students with a foundation of technical, field-based, applied education that combines theory and practice.

Bachelor of Science / 120 Credits

All forestry graduates complete a rigorous curriculum that also includes coursework in communications, liberal arts and sciences to develop an ethic of citizenship and a current mix of marketable professional skills. It’s easy to switch between concentrations during the first year.

All concentrations are fully accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF).

Bachelor’s degrees are offered in three concentrations:

Ecological Forest Management prepares students for positions with government forestry agencies, forestry consulting firms and non-governmental organizations.

Forest Operations is a fit for students interested in working for forest-products companies or running their own forest-products firm.

Forest Biology is ideal for students who plans to continue to graduate school and specialize in a field such as forest ecology or forest entomology.

Forest Technology AAS

The Forest Technology AAS program is designed to prepare students for employment in a variety of forestry related positions, both in government agencies and private forestry companies. During their two years of study, students will be exposed to the major concepts of forest operations and management. In addition, students will obtain practical experience and rigorous training through actual applications of these concepts in the field. Practical course work includes saw milling, timber cruising, timber harvesting, and GIS/surveying. Students gain further experience in silviculture, forest management, and forest production, as well as supporting fields including wildlife conservation and geospatial information technology.

The educational program in Forest Technology is accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF).

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Program Details

Forestry Bachelor of Science 120 Credits

  • Core Forestry Required Courses: Intro to Forestry; Dendrology; Forest Production Processes; Forest Health; Forest Mensuration I; Forest Mensuration II; Silviculture; Forest Ecology; Forest Soils; Forest Management; Forest Policy; Advanced SilvicultureEcological Forest Management Concentration: General Ecology; Timber Harvesting; Natural Resource Economics; Field Surveying IIForest Biology Concentration:
    Biology II; Plant Biology; General Ecology; Genetics; Chemistry II; Organic Chemistry; Choice of Biological Science ClusterForest Operations Concentration: Financial Accounting; Wood Properties; Timber Harvesting; Forest Products; Natural Resource Economics

  • Consulting Forester
  • Forestry Technician
  • Forest Ranger
  • Procurement Forester
  • Log Buyer
  • Land Manager

Semester 1

ENG 101

Effective College Writing I

3

FOR 101

Introduction To Forestry

3

FOR 110

Dendrology

3

FYS 101

First Year Seminar

3

MAT 125

Algebra

3

Semester 2

FWS 105

Introduction to Wildlife Management

3

GIS 201

Introduction To GIS

3

Social Sciences

3

ENG 102

Effective College Writing II

3

Semester 3

BIO 110

Biology

3

FOR 235

Timber Harvest

4

FOR 241

Forest Mensuration II

4

FOR 260

Silviculture

3

Semester 4

ECN 200

Principles of Economics

3

FOR 280

Measurements & Mapping

3

FOR 280

Woodlot Management

3

MAT 210

Statistics

3

Semester 5

BIO 210

General Ecology

3

CHM 110

Chemistry I

3

FOR 231

Forest Health

3

Elective-UD

2-4

Semester 6

ENV 340

Watershed Science

3

FOR 310

Forest Ecology

3

FOR 350

Forest Policy

3

FOR 365

Forest Economics and Finance

3

Elective

2-4

Semester 7

FOR 330

Soils and Hydrology

4

FOR 420

Advanced Silviculture

3

FOR 450

Forest Management

3

Elective – UD

3

Semester 8

FOR 495

Forestry Capstone

4

Liberal Arts Elective-UD

3-4

Elective – UD

3-4

Elective – UD

3-4

Summer Session Between Freshman & Sophomore Years

FOR 206

Forest Prod. Process

2

FOR 204

Forest Mensuration I

2

SRV 201

Field Surveying I

2

 

The Forest Technology AAS program is designed to prepare students for employment in a variety of forestry related positions, both in government agencies and private forestry companies. During their two years of study, students will be exposed to the major concepts of forest operations and management. In addition, students will obtain practical experience and rigorous training through actual applications of these concepts in the field. Practical course work includes saw milling, timber cruising, timber harvesting, and GIS/surveying. Students gain further experience in silviculture, forest management, and forest production, as well as supporting fields including wildlife conservation and geospatial information technology.

The educational program in Forest Technology is accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF).

Check it out here!

Admissions

Bailey Walton

Admissions

Director of Admissions

Phone
Email Address
Location
Sporck Admissions Building

Questions? Let's get in touch.

Justin Waskiewicz

Faculty

Associate Professor of Forestry

Phone
Location
FS204