New Zealand School Of Forestry - University Of Canterbury New Zealand's only school of forestry and located in the University of Canterbury. Offers a variety of courses for diplomas, bachelor degrees, masters degrees and doctoral studies. http://www.fore.canterbury.ac.nz/home.htm
The Scottish School Of Forestry - Courses HUGH WILSON. . courses. The range of courses available at the Scottish Schoolof forestry covers the continuum from the very practical to degree level. http://www.school-of-forestry.org/courses.htm
Extractions: "I came to college to study for an SNC in Forestry, and continued on to pass an HND in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry. By taking advantage of the flexible learning programme I was able to do additional units, which allowed me to go on to gain a BSc in Forestry and Conservation. The decision to go back to full-time education was not an easy one for me, as I am severely dyslexic. But with the understanding and help of the well-trained staff at Inverness College I was able to show my full potential. I even managed to pick up a couple of awards on the way." HUGH WILSON
The Scottish School Of Forestry - Courses The Scottish School of forestry provides a full range of courses to enable studentsto become Foresters/Arboriculturists at a wide range of occupational levels http://www.school-of-forestry.org/qualifications.htm
Extractions: "I came to college to study for an SNC in Forestry, and continued on to pass an HND in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry. By taking advantage of the flexible learning programme I was able to do additional units, which allowed me to go on to gain a BSc in Forestry and Conservation. The decision to go back to full-time education was not an easy one for me, as I am severely dyslexic. But with the understanding and help of the well-trained staff at Inverness College I was able to show my full potential. I even managed to pick up a couple of awards on the way." HUGH WILSON Qualifications Forestry is one of the most important industries in the Highlands offering a wide range of employment prospects for qualified workers. As a forester you may be working in one or more of the following areas: Commercial Forestry , predominantly harvesting and replanting of coniferous forests. Amenity Forestry , where the emphasis is on amenity, landscape, conservation, recreation as well as specialist timber production.
Extractions: Courses TAFE Courses You can browse through course information from the TAFE NSW Handbook - this will be displayed in a new browser window. The information is updated daily and shows course name and number - full details of each course (description, locations, qualification level, duration, etc.) can be obtained by following links on the page. Rural based Apprenticeships Download a brochure about access to apprenticeship training in Certificate III in Forest and Forest Products in Saw Doctoring or Wood Machining through flexible delivery. There is also a poster available for promotional purposes. These files are in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format - if you do not have Acrobat Reader on your computer you can download it from the Adobe website
Teagasc - courses in forestry. Teagasc offers Introduction to forestry coursesin conjunction with the Forest Service. These courses are http://www.teagasc.ie/advisory/forestry/
Extractions: Quick Search Realising Ash's Potential (RAP) Project Ireland's landscape has changed much over time with a dramatic reduction in our forest cover. Despite a concerted afforestation programme over the past seventy years Ireland continues to be one of the least forested countries in Europe. With farming under increasing pressure from EU and world marketplace reforms and environmental demands, forestry offers a real and sustainable option. During the past decade over 12,000 farmers had planted a total of 250,000 hectares of forestry. Planting by farmers now accounts for 90% of total afforestation compared to less than 10% in the early 1980's. As it is the farming community that are now primarily responsible for new planting so the profile of the forests being planted is changing. In general, farm forests are smaller holdings of 8-10 hectares (20acs - 25acs) and are often fragmented. More significantly, more and more agricultural lowland is being planted which means more fertile soils, wider species choice and the presence of more hedgerows and old scrub/woodland. This profile presents the opportunity for existing and future farm forestry owners to benefit from a range of practical, economical
Foris WebView In order to keep the data base always updated, institutions offering shortcourses in forestry and related subjects are kindly invited to fill the http://www.fao.org/forestry/for/forc/free/education/courses.asp
Study@ANU not less than 144 units of Science (forestry) courses as defined above; furthercourses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by the http://studyat.anu.edu.au/DisplayProg.asp?role=1&prog=4608
Study@ANU not less than 144 units of Science (forestry) courses as defined above; furthercourses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by either http://studyat.anu.edu.au/DisplayProg.asp?role=1&prog=4406
Forestry At Virginia Tech: List Of Undergraduate Courses Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Department of forestry.List of Undergraduate courses (FOR). Exchange Programs, Printable Checksheets. http://www.cnr.vt.edu/forestry/Undergraduate/Uclist.html
Forestry At Virginia Tech: List Of Graduate Courses Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Department ofForestry. List of Graduate courses (FOR). The following 4000level http://www.cnr.vt.edu/forestry/Graduate/Graduate Info/Gclist.html
Extractions: You don't have to be admitted to a degree program at SUNY ESF to take courses at the College. And you can take ESF's courses for credit or as a noncredit student. Credit courses at SUNY ESF are available through ESF Continuing Education to all qualified persons who may benefit from them. The only requirements are that prerequisites for particular courses must be met, and consent of the instructor may be necessary for enrollment in some courses. Getting a Degree at SUNY ESF . . . Admission to Degree Programs Successful completion of courses as a non-degree student does not guarantee admission to a degree program. Your application must still be evaluated through the normal process, via the Admissions Office for undergraduate programs, or the Office of Instruction and Graduate Studies for graduate programs. Applying Non-Degree Coursework toward a Degree Program
Courses At The Forestry Library courses at the Alnarp Library. courses at the forestry Library. courses at theUltuna Library. Home. Format for printing. courses at the forestry Library. http://www.bib.slu.se/kurser/eskogskurser.html
Forestry And The Forest Environment Courses forestry AND THE FOREST ENVIRONMENT courses. courses not offered thisacademic year (fall/winter terms) are indicated by the words http://www.lakeheadu.ca/~calendar/current/programs/Faculty of Forestry & For Env
Extractions: Courses not offered this academic year (fall/winter terms) are indicated by the words "NOT OFFERED THIS YEAR" below the course description. Nevertheless, students should refer to the Timetable as a final check. Forestry electives are identified with an asterisk*. (Information about Course Numbering System) The first in a series of courses designed to focus on developing professional writing skills of the student. All students are required to complete this non-credit course. Students enrolled in the BES, in the HBES, and in the HBScF programs must achieve at least a WAC level II to pass the course. Students will complete the work of WAC level II in Forestry 1050. The second in a series of courses designed to focus on developing professional writing skills of the students. All students are required to complete this non-credit course. Students enrolled in the BES, in the HBES, and in the HBScF programs must achieve at least a WAC level III to pass the course. Students enrolled in the BES and in the HBES programs will complete the work of WAC level III in Forestry 2210. Students enrolled in the HBScF program will complete the work of WAC level III in Forestry 2130.
UBC Student Services - 2003-2004 Calendar - Courses - Forestry Introduction courses by Subject Name courses by Subject Code courses by Faculty/School/DepartmentFRST 100 (2) Introduction to forestry An overview of http://students.ubc.ca/calendar/courses.cfm?code=FRST
View Courses By Discipline - Dal CTE Occupational Health Safety Management. Ocean Engineering. Certificate.Date. Discipline forestry. There are currently no courses in this section. http://dalcte.bluemandala.com/courses_list.php?discipline=14
Forestry Extension Program - Pupils/FIT Courses FIT's Pupils. Malaspina UniversityCollege forestry Extension programwill offer Pupil/FIT courses in Nanaimo. courses will be http://www.mala.bc.ca/www/ForestEx/FITS.HTM
Extractions: Malaspina University-College Forestry Extension program will offer Pupil/FIT courses in Nanaimo. Courses will be held on alternate weekends, some as 2 week on-site sessions and some courses may be available by "distance education." Phone, fax or e-mail Tom Hedekar, RPF, and tell us which courses you'd like to see offered. Watch our web page and the FORUM for course announcements and details. For more information on Pupil and FIT requirements, contact the Association of BC Professional Foresters For more information contact Tom Hedekar , RPF, Program Manager
Royal Forestry Society Of England, Wales And Northern Ireland Home Page forestry. Through Forest Training Services, the forestry Commission runs an extensiverange of short courses on forest management for its own staff and others. http://www.rfs.org.uk/thirdlevel.asp?ThirdLevel=130&SecondLevel=69
Extractions: Guided independent learning Many of our courses have Internet components, which distribute course materials electronically and extend the teaching and learning experience beyond the classroom. Courses on Internet are complete university courses that are taken on an independent study basis. Such Internet-based courses may include interactive teaching/learning modules to stimulate independent study. We invite you to review these courses and to contact the professor for further information.