The M.Sc. Forestry syllabus covers areas such as forest ecology, silviculture, forest management, wildlife conservation, agroforestry, and research methodologies, preparing students for roles in sustainable forestry practices.
Syllabus for Master of Science (M.Sc.) Forestry Course
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Forestry course is a comprehensive academic program that focuses on the sustainable management and conservation of forest ecosystems. The syllabus is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in ecological principles, forest biology, silviculture, forest management, wildlife conservation, forest economics, and policy frameworks related to forestry. Students delve into advanced topics such as forest biometrics, dendrology, agroforestry, remote sensing, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applied to forestry. The course also emphasizes research methodologies and encourages students to undertake fieldwork and projects to deepen their practical understanding. Additionally, students are exposed to current issues in forestry such as climate change impacts, community-based forest management, and sustainable forest practices. This M.Sc. program fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and the ability to develop sustainable forest management strategies for the benefit of both the environment and society. It prepares students for careers as forest managers, conservationists, researchers, educators, and policy analysts in various governmental, non-governmental, and international organizations engaged in forest-related initiatives.
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1st Year Syllabus of M.Sc. in Forestry
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1 | Advanced Silviculture |
2 | Forest Biometric |
3 | Tree Breeding |
4 | Wood-Based Industries |
5 | Wildlife Management |
6 | Forest Protection |
7 | Wood Science and Technology |
9 | Medicinal and Aromatic Plants |
10 | Plantation Technology |
11 | Watershed Management |
12 | Eco-Tourism |
13 | Forest Genetic Resources |
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2nd Year Syllabus of M.Sc. in Forestry
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1 | Forest Products – Chemistry and Industries |
2 | Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation |
3 | Forest Resource Management and Economics |
4 | Forest Protection |
5 | Forest Policy and Laws and International Conventions |
6 | Tree Improvement |
7 | Forests and People |
8 | Computer Application and Information Technology |
9 | Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System |
10 | General Statistical Methods and Research Methodology |