Academics
Programs of Study
Degrees
Undergraduate
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources offers one undergraduate degree - the Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources (BSFR). Find out more about our undergraduate majors...
Graduate
WSFR provides advanced education and, through research,extends scientific understanding of forest resources in a variety of habitats. The School emphasizes the development of scientists and professional resource managers capable of leadership in the identification, analysis, and solution of resource-related problems through understanding and application of biological, economic, social, and analytical principles. Find out more about our graduate majors...
Courses
View course descriptions listed in the UGA Undergraduate Bulletin, including information on when the courses are typically offered.
Study Abroad
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources offers several study abroad oppotunites. For a complete list, visit The University of Georgia's website.
Accreditation
The Forestry major curriculum in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources is fully accredited by the Society of American Foresters (http://www.safnet.org/). It was first accredited in 1938, making it one of the first accredited forestry programs in the country. Accreditation has been renewed roughly every ten years since.
The organizations that represent the fisheries, wildlife, and water and soil resource professions do not accredit undergraduate programs. However, they certify individuals who meet professional standards. Certification requirements include educational and experiential components. The School’s Fisheries, Wildlife, and Water and Soil Resources majors meet the educational requirements for certification offered by the following professional organizations:
- Fisheries: American Fisheries Society (http://www.fisheries.org/)
- Soil Science: Soil Science Society of America (http://www.soils.org/)
- Water Resources: American Water Resources Association (http://www.awra.org/)
- Wildlife: The Wildlife Society (http://www.wildlife.org/)
Policies
Confidentiality
The School of Forest Resources and the University of Georgia abide by the Family Educational Records Privacy Act (FERPA). Find out more about what this means here.
Academic Honesty
All students must comply with the University's Academic Honesty policy. The policy can be found here.
Important Dates
The Academic Calendar
View the University's Academic Calendar to find out when classes begin/end, residence halls open/close, and more. Click here to view the Calendar
Links
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