Forestry: Forestry MFC, MScF, PhD Courses

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
FOR1001H0
Graduate Seminar (Credit/No Credit)
FOR1270H
Forest Biomaterial Sciences: Fundamentals, Applications, and the Next Frontier
FOR1288H
Design and Manufacturing of Biomaterials
FOR1294H
Bioenergy and Biorefinery Technology
FOR1412H
Natural Resource Management I (Directed Studies Course)
FOR1413H
Natural Resource Management II (Directed Studies Course)
FOR1416H
Forest Fire Danger Rating
FOR1575H
Urban Forest Conservation
FOR1585H
Urban Forest Conservation Field Camp (Credit/No Credit; exclusion: FOR418H)
FOR1610H
Sustainable Forest Management and Certification (exclusion: JFG1610H)
FOR1900H
Advanced Topics in Forestry I (Directed Studies Course)
FOR1901H
Advanced Topics in Forestry II (Directed Studies Course)
FOR3000H
Current Issues in Forest Conservation
FOR3001H
Biodiversity of Forest Organisms
FOR3002H
Applied Forest Ecology and Silviculture
FOR3003H
Economics of Forest Ecosystems
FOR3004H
Forest Management Decision Support Systems
FOR3005H
Stresses in the Forest Environment
FOR3006H
Case Study Analysis in Forest Management
FOR3007H+
Internship in Forest Conservation (Credit/ No Credit)
FOR3008H
Capstone Project in Forest Conservation
FOR3009H
Forest Conservation Biology
FOR3010H
Society and Forest Conservation
FOR3011H
International Forest Conservation Field Camp (Credit/No Credit)
FOR3012H
Analytical Methods in Forestry
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.