Master of Science in Forest Engineering
The Master of Science in Forest Engineering is a research oriented degree, and requires completion of a research proposal, a thesis and an approved course program. Some MScFE seats are fully funded, depending upon the research requirements of the faculty member you study with. In addition to fully funded positions, self-funded students can be accepted. You have the option of studying full-time or part-time.
This research based degree offers opportunities to study application of engineering principles and methods in diverse ways under guidance from renowned professors. Students can tailor their studies to address topics related to natural resource management, conversion of forest resources into value-added products, utilization of wood-based products in construction, and bio-energy production.
Guide & Timetable
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Requirements
To apply for this program, you must have a Bachelor's degree with a first or second division standing in forestry or a related discipline from a recognized university.
How to Apply
You can begin the application process by contacting a professor in your field of interest who will determine whether your qualifications and research interests match the programs and possible graduate student vacancies currently in the faculty.

