2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog (20273)
Forestry Courses
FOR 3150 Forest Issues and Policy
(3 credits)
FOR 3210 Regional and International Silviculture
(3 credits)
FOR 3220 Felling and Harvesting Systems
(1 credits)
FOR 3240 Applied Forest Management on the Chippewa National Forest
(1 credits)
FOR 3310 Tribal and Community Forestry
(3 credits)
FOR 3510 Forest Biometry
(4 credits)
FOR 4110 Forest Mensuration
(3 credits)
FOR 4120 Forest Hydrology
(3 credits)
FOR 4130 Dendroecology
(3 credits)
FOR 4140 Forest Health
(4 credits)
FOR 4220 Adaptive Silviculture
(3 credits)
FOR 4230 Integrated Forest Management
(3 credits)
FOR 3510 Forest Biometry (4 credits)
Forest Biometry will examine the forest measurement and sampling methods as well as the sampling designs and statistical approaches commonly implemented in forest management. Measurement and sampling methods topics will focus on the techniques used in determining the volume and quality of logs, trees, and stands of trees. Sampling designs and statistical approaches topics will focus on methods of collecting and analyzing forest data for resources management, including specialty forest products, fuels management, and conservation of rare populations. Prerequisite(s) Forestry Technician A.A.S. or consent of instructor. [Core Curriculum Goal Area(s) 3 (LC)]
Common Course Outline
