The Graduate Department of Forestry offers the following courses. Students should consult the departmental website each session to confirm availability. A maximum of one directed studies course taken with a student's supervisor can be credited towards meeting departmental degree program requirements.
Course Code | Course Title |
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FOR1001H0
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Graduate Seminar (Credit/No Credit)
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FOR1270H
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Forest Biomaterial Sciences: Fundamentals, Applications, and the Next Frontier
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FOR1288H
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Design and Manufacturing of Biomaterials
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FOR1294H
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Bioenergy and Biorefinery Technology
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FOR1412H
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Natural Resource Management I (Directed Studies Course)
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FOR1413H
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Natural Resource Management II (Directed Studies Course)
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FOR1416H
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Forest Fire Danger Rating
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FOR1575H
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Urban Forest Conservation
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FOR1585H
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Urban Forest Conservation Field Camp (Credit/No Credit; exclusion: FOR418H)
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FOR1610H
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Sustainable Forest Management and Certification (exclusion: JFG1610H)
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FOR1900H
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Advanced Topics in Forestry I (Directed Studies Course)
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FOR1901H
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Advanced Topics in Forestry II (Directed Studies Course)
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FOR3000H
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Current Issues in Forest Conservation
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FOR3001H
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Biodiversity of Forest Organisms
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FOR3002H
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Applied Forest Ecology and Silviculture
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FOR3003H
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Economics of Forest Ecosystems
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FOR3004H
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Forest Management Decision Support Systems
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FOR3005H
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Stresses in the Forest Environment
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FOR3006H
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Case Study Analysis in Forest Management
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FOR3007H+
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Internship in Forest Conservation (Credit/ No Credit)
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FOR3008H
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Capstone Project in Forest Conservation
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FOR3009H
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Forest Conservation Biology
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FOR3010H
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Society and Forest Conservation
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FOR3011H
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International Forest Conservation Field Camp (Credit/No Credit)
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FOR3012H
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Analytical Methods in Forestry
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FOR3013H | Urban and Community Forestry: Leadership and Professional Practice |
FOR3014H | Working with Wood |
0 Course that may continue over a program. The course is graded when completed.
+ Extended course. For academic reasons, coursework is extended into session following academic session in which course is offered.