Continuing Education
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education and the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources work together to provide continuing education courses for foresters, other natural resource professionals, and landowers. You can trust the University of Georgia to offer courses that are vital to your success in forest resources-related businesses and organizations. Also, we are expanding our offerings to include more courses in widlife management and fisheries management
2008 Course Schedule
View the courses offered in 2008.
2007 Course Schedule
View the courses offered in 2007.
2006 Course Schedule
View the courses offered in 2006.
Continuing Education Credits
The courses meet Continuing Forestry Education (CFE) guidelines established by the Society of American Foresters. The Association of Consulting Foresters, the Georgia State Board of Registration for Foresters, and other State Boards recognize the CFE credit. Several courses are approved for Georgia Real Estate Appraiser credit and are accepted by the Georgia Real Estate Commission. Some courses may qualify for continuing education credit by other professional organizations. Continuing education hours will be noted in individual course brochures.
Comments and Suggestions
We Want to Know What You're Thinking
How can we improve our courses? What courses do you want and where do you want them? We're here to meet your educational needs. If you have a comment or question, or want to be added to our mailing list, contact Ben Jackson (Ben.Jackson@gactr.uga.edu or 706-542-2194).
E-mail Distribution List
We can now notify you via e-mail when course information is available on the Internet. Send your e-mail address to Ben Jackson if you want to be added to the distribution list.
Professional Ethics in Forestry
Professional Ethics in Forestry courses are offered in conjunction with forestry short courses. They are usually scheduled at the end of the first day of the course. Please check course brochures for specific information
You also can meet your ethics requirement through a correspondence course. Contact Ben Jackson for more information.
Registered foresters in Georgia are required to complete one hour of professional ethics every renewal cycle (the next cycle ends December 31, 2005).
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