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Community Forestry and Arboriculture (BSFR) | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
Community Forestry and Arboriculture (BSFR) | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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Community Forestry and Arboriculture (BSFR)
About this Degree
Community Forestry and Arboriculture
Through this program, students build an awareness of the issues facing community forestry and arboriculture, gain a foundation in current science and technology for the field, and learn from hands-on experiences. Students also take part in a three-week Maymester practicum as well as internships. This program is available as a bachelor’s or a master’s degree.
Community forestry
is the art and science of managing individual trees, tree stands, forests, and green spaces. A community forester is involved in assessment and appraisal of urban trees and sites, community planning and design decisions related to trees, community engagement and education, developing ordinances for tree protection, maintaining reliable and safe utility lines, and more. A community forester often works with a variety of local leaders to sustainably protect and manage trees.
Arboriculture
is the cultivation, health care, and management of individual trees in rural, suburban, and urban places, including trees that grow among community hardscapes, urban canyons, streets, highways, yards, parks, cemeteries, schools, rights-of-way, utility lines, and buildings. Through knowledge of tree biology and physiology, tree biomechanics, maintenance, health care and risk assessment, arborists address the range of challenges faced by trees in constrained, human-engineered environments. Arborists also use new technology to improve effectiveness and safety on the job, such as drone technology, spatial analysis data and software, and resistance-measuring devices.
This program is part of Warnell's Natural Resources Management and Sustainability degree.
What you will learn
Students learn about tree care and health, dendrology, spatial analysis, and soils. The program also includes an internship.
Other Academic Information
Course Sequences
Curriculum
Student Organizations
Society of American Foresters (Student Chapter)
Employment Information
Possible Job Titles
Possible Job Titles:
Arborist
Utility arborist
Tree care specialist
Community arborist
Employers
Employers:
Graduates gather resident input on trees, sites, and local environmental issues, and may work as tree, forest, and environmental advocates for interest groups and nongovernmental organizations, municipal foresters, commercial forest health care providers, and community planners, designers, and consultants.
Arborists may work for commercial tree health care and estate management firms, municipal governments, non-government organizations, and utility providers.
Other Relevant Information
Research
General Research Information:
Students often find valuable internships through this program. Research may be possible if a student wishes to pursue a graduate degree.
Accreditation
Accreditation:
Graduates are encouraged to become
certified arborists
through the International Society of Arboriculture.
Interesting Facts
Interesting Facts:
This is a high-demand career field, with more job openings than there are candidates.
What can't you do with a degree in...
Gain a better understanding of the outdoor economy with a minor in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management. This minor complements a range of majors, including hospitality, business, environmental sciences, or sport management.
Connect people with the outdoors with a major in parks, recreation, and tourism management. This program is ideal for anyone who wants to work outdoors and teach others about the environment.
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