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Oregon
State University is one of only three universities in the United
States to offer an undergraduate degree in forest engineering. We
offer two undergraduate degree options: forest engineering and forest
engineering - civil engineering.
Both options are fully accredited in engineering (ABET EAC) and forestry
(SAF). The forest engineering undergraduate
curriculum prepares students to perform a wide range of engineering
tasks associated with the management
of forest lands, including designing and constructing
roads, bridges, and other
structures; developing logging plans and adapting logging systems
to achieve quality resource management. This program emphasizes analytical
skills required for evaluating engineering systems, integrating
the mechanical and economic requirements of forest operations with
the biological requirements of the forest and the need to protect
soil and water resources. Graduation from either degree option
provides
access to careers as licensed professional engineers and professional
land surveyors, and leads to excellent employment opportunities.
The Forest Engineering Program at OSU Boasts three concentrations
for our graduate programs, including: forest engineering,
forest hydrology and forest soil science. After Oregon passed
the nation's first Forest Practices Act in 1971, forest hydrologists
were added to the department to stimulate improved protection of
water and soil resources during forestry activities. Many students
customize degree programs that integrate elements of both areas.
We typically
have a diverse group of students representing several continents,
so the education goes well beyond the classroom. Alumni from our
Department have proven to be very successful finding themselves in
careers in government, academia and private industry. They have careers
which they love as many of them are still working outdoors with
their advanced degrees.
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