Graduate student in green UVM Forestry hat uses diameter tape to measure a tree.

Rubenstein School Graduate Programs offer both Master's and PhD degrees and include options for those interested in a graduate degree in forestry.

Graduate students interested in forestry can study a diversity of topics related to faculty expertise, including but not limited to: applied forest ecology, forest adaptation to climate change, forest carbon and bioenergy, forest ecosystem health, invasive species, remote sensing of forest landscapes, silviculture, and sustainable forest management.

MS in Natural Resources

The Rubenstein School offers a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources with an optional concentration in Forest Science.

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PhD in Natural Resources

The Rubenstein School offers a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Natural Resources. PhD students can choose to conduct research in forestry and work with faculty in the Forestry Program.

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