Master of Science | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources Skip to main menu Skip to spotlight region Skip to secondary region Skip to UGA region Skip to Tertiary region Skip to Quaternary region Skip to unit footer Slideshow Master of Science This is a research degree designed for students who want to specialize in particular academic or scientific areas. This degree is for students who plan an academic, research, or staff specialist career, and for those students who plan to pursue a PhD. Choose from among several disciplinary areas: Community Forestry and Arboriculture Environmental Education Fisheries Science Forest Biology Forest Business Forestry Geospatial Information Science (GIS) Parks, Recreation and Tourism Policy and Sustainability Water and Soil Resources Wildlife Sciences *can be declared as an official Area of Emphasis Curriculum/Program of Study The MS requires a thesis and minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate level course work, as determined by the advisory committee, but additional courses may also be required by the advisory committee. The MS program of study requires at least 30 semester hours of graduate-level credit which must form a logical whole and meet the following requirements: Course Requirements for MS Degree Hours FANR 7000 (Master's Research) FANR 7300 (Master's Thesis) Graduate-only level coursework 1,2 12 Any graduate level coursework Total 30 For full details on coursework, a research prospectus, oral/final examinations and other degree-specific requirements, visit our Student Resources page. Note: Students matriculating in fall 2022 or later are required to take a GradFIRST (GRSC 7001) seminar during their first or second semester. The faculty-led seminars provide first-year graduate students with foundational training in research, scholarship, and professional development. More GradFIRST seminars are scheduled for fall semesters than spring (no summer offerings). This requirement must be included on the program of study as a “University Requirement” but is in addition to the courses required for degree completion. Learn More about GradFIRST Resources for Graduate Students MS Checklist Here is an overview of the various requirements and deadlines that must be met in order to stay on track to graduate. While this is applicable to admitted students, it's helpful to understand the process before you begin ( download a printable version of this list ). Before the end of your first semester… Appointment of advisory committee First committee meeting Submit Advisory Committee form Submit Program of Study form Before the end of your first calendar year... Submit the Research Prospectus form The semester before you plan to graduate… Make a graduation check appointment with Graduate Office Submit your application for graduation through Athena Submit a Recommended Change in Program of Study (if applicable) Your last semester… Submit electronically for format check by deadline issued by the Graduate School Schedule final oral examination and thesis defense (if they are to be held separately, you will need to submit a Notice of Examination form for each event) Submit a complete thesis to the advisory committee at least two weeks prior to the thesis defense (see below) Schedule your exit interview (At least) three weeks before your Oral Exam & Thesis Defense… Submit the Notice of Examination form – informing the Graduate Programs Office of the details of your final oral examination Notify the Graduate Office if you will be attending Warnell graduation View the degree procedures Support Warnell We appreciate your financial support. Your gift is important to us and helps support critical opportunities for students and faculty alike, including lectures, travel support, and any number of educational events that augment the classroom experience. Learn more about giving Every dollar given has a direct impact upon our students and faculty. Get in touch Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources University of Georgia 180 E Green Street Athens, GA 30602-2152 Phone: 706-542-2686 Fax: 706-542-8356 Login for Faculty and Staff Submit a Student Complaint