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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Forestry Major, BS in Forestry – Forest Resources Management Concentration


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The profession of forestry is the science, the art, and the practice of managing and using for human benefit the natural resources that occur on and in association with forest lands. Benefits are derived from the multiple resources of the forest – wood, water, wildlife, recreation, forage, and environmental amenities. Foresters are managers of these resources. Thus, our principal instructional objective is to provide the broad education needed to deal effectively with the complex of forest resources.

The forest resources management concentration provides an opportunity to obtain an education related to the management of the broad spectrum of wildland resources. In addition to the core of required courses, there are about 6 elective credit hours for broad studies or specialized training in one or more areas of forestry. These areas and examples of related fields of study are forest biology including plant physiology and morphology, ecology, genetics, tree nutrition, forest soils; forest business management including economics, accounting, finance, marketing, management science; forest economics including economics, business administration, social science; forest inventory including mathematics, statistics, computer science; wildland recreation including natural and social sciences; and wildlife management including ecology and botany.

The university has over 21,000 acres of forest land available for teaching, research, and demonstration. The Tennessee Valley Authority, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Cherokee National Forest provide additional land and facilities available to the teaching program. Contained within these areas is a wide variety of tree species and forest types ranging from elements of the boreal forest to southern pines and hardwoods.

Lumber, pulp and paper, and other wood-using industries cooperate in conducting tours and demonstrating industrial processes.

To remain in the Forest Resources Management concentration, students must maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA and earn no less than a C grade in FWF 212 . If a student does not meet the aforementioned criteria, the student will be removed from the Forest Resources Management concentration, and the student must meet with their advisor to identify an alternative major.

uTrack Requirements

Universal Tracking (uTrack) is an academic monitoring system designed to help students stay on track for timely graduation. In order to remain on track, students must complete the minimum requirements for each tracking semester, known as milestones. Milestones include successful completion of specified courses and/or attainment of a minimum GPA. uTrack requirements only affect full-time, degree-seeking students.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Forestry – Forestry Major – Forest Resources Management Concentration


Term 1 Hours Milestone Notes
BIOL 113 * 3 2.5 cumulative GPA
BIOL 115   2  
CHEM 102 * and CHEM 103 *, or CHEM 122 * and CHEM 123  4  
ENGL 101 * or ENGL 118  3  
FORS 100   3  
Term 2
BIOL 114  3 2.5 cumulative GPA
ENGL 102  3  
MATH 125  3  
1Arts and Humanities  Elective* 3  
2Engaged Inquiries  Elective* 3-4  
Term 3
3Global Citizenship – International  Elective* 3 2.5 cumulative GPA
ALEC 240 * or CMST 210 * or CMST 217 * or CMST 240 * or CMST 247  3 FWF 212  with a grade C or better
ESS 210   4  
FORS 214  or FORS 217   3  
FWF 212   3  
Term 4
AREC 201 * or ECON 201 * or ECON 211 * or ECON 213 * 3-4 2.5 cumulative GPA
ESS 326  or FWF 430  or GEOG 311   3 2.5 major GPA
4Global Citizenship – US  Elective* 3 ENGL 101 * or ENGL 118 *; ENGL 102 *; MATH 125 *; CHEM 102 *-CHEM 103 * or CHEM 122 *-CHEM 123 * or CHEM 128 *; MATH 115 * or STAT 201 * or STAT 207 *; FORS 215  
FORS 215   3  
MATH 115 * or STAT 201 * or STAT 207  3  
Term 5
EPP 411   3 2.5 cumulative GPA
FORS 321 * or FORS 327 * 3 2.5 major GPA
FORS 331  or FORS 337   2  
FWF 315   3  
FWF 320 * 3  
Term 6
PHIL 101 * or PHIL 244 * or PHIL 252  3 2.5 cumulative GPA
FORS 314  or FORS 317   2 2.5 major GPA
FWF 310   1  
FWF 312   3  
FWF 313   3  
2Engaged Inquiries  Elective* 3  
Term 7
FORS 305   2 Apply to graduate
FORS 322   3  
FORS 323   1  
FORS 329   3  
FORS 332   1  
FORS 411   2  
FWF 415   2  
Term 8
2Engaged Inquiries  Elective* 3 No milestones
FWF 432 * 1  
FORS 422   3  
FORS 420  or FORS 427   3  
FWF 416 * 3  
5Unrestricted Elective 3  
TOTAL 120  
1 Any course approved as Volunteer Core  Arts and Humanities .
2 Any courses not already required for the major and approved as Volunteer Core  Engaged Inquiries .
3 Any course approved as Volunteer Core  Global Citizenship – International .
4 Any course approved as Volunteer Core  Global Citizenship – US .
5 Any course not already required for the major.

* Meets Volunteer Core Requirements .

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