School of Forest Resources
- Bioproducts Engineering
- Forest Ecosystem Science
- Forest Policy and Economics
- Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
- Parks, Recreation and Tourism
The University of Maine’s School of Forest Resources offers a program of graduate study leading to a Master of Science in Forest Resources (MS) degree. Students earning a MS in Forest Resources are expected to complete a thesis on original research that can be submitted to a scientific journal for publication.
Under the Forest Resources graduate program, students may choose one of the five officially approved graduate concentrations:
- Forest Ecosystem Science
- Forest Policy and Economics
- Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
- Bioproducts Engineering
- Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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