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The Bachelor’s degree programme in Forestry (B.Sc.) lasts six semesters, leads to 180 ECTS credits and qualifies graduates for professional practice. The average contact time (weekly contact hours per semester) for the compulsory modules during the five academic semesters is approximately 22 weekly contact hours. A further 5 hours per week on average should be allowed for the compulsory elective modules. The Forestry (B.Sc.) programme is characterised by its strong practical focus.

Modules per term

In the first semester, you will learn about the ecological, scientific and social science foundations of forestry.

The second semester will broaden your understanding of the ecological, scientific and social science foundations of forestry.

In the third semester, we focus on practical applications, with an emphasis on silviculture, forest growth, forest health, forestry technology and processes, timber utilisation and business management.

During the fourth semester, we will expand your practical knowledge, focusing on silviculture, forest growth, forest health, forestry operations and technology, timber utilisation and business management.

In the fifth semester, you can undertake the practical study semester either in the UK or abroad.

In the sixth semester, you will gain an understanding of business management and management strategies through interdisciplinary project work and write your bachelor’s thesis.

The practical training, with its numerous hands-on exercises and field trips to a wide variety of forest areas and forest owners, has prepared me perfectly for my career.

 

Ulrike Kreplin

Forestry student

About the degree programme

Georg Ambrosat and Maria Huisinga

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