Forestry
A course by
University of Canterbury
A four-year professional degree preparing students to manage forest resources by combining core sciences with management, commerce, and technology for rewarding careers in forestry.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Ilam, Christchurch
It will take a total of 4 years

Be able to manage forest resources scientifically and sustainably for conservation and commercial use.

Apply principles of biology, ecology, and statistics alongside forestry business, economics, and new technologies.

Undertake significant hands-on learning through laboratory sessions, field trips, and industry-linked work placements.
The Bachelor of Forestry Science (BForSc) at the University of Canterbury prepares graduates for the sustainable management of forest resources, blending science with business and technology. Students engage in core sciences, forest management, economics, ecology, and hands-on practical work. Graduates are highly sought after, with links to industry, and develop the skills needed for management, conservation, harvesting, wood processing, and related fields.
What you need to know first
University Entrance (or equivalent)

Forestry
Conservation
Environmental Management
Wood Processing
Forest Economics

Forest manager
Forestry
A course by
University of Canterbury
A four-year professional degree preparing students to manage forest resources by combining core sciences with management, commerce, and technology for rewarding careers in forestry.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Ilam, Christchurch
It will take a total of 4 years

Be able to manage forest resources scientifically and sustainably for conservation and commercial use.

Apply principles of biology, ecology, and statistics alongside forestry business, economics, and new technologies.

Undertake significant hands-on learning through laboratory sessions, field trips, and industry-linked work placements.
The Bachelor of Forestry Science (BForSc) at the University of Canterbury prepares graduates for the sustainable management of forest resources, blending science with business and technology. Students engage in core sciences, forest management, economics, ecology, and hands-on practical work. Graduates are highly sought after, with links to industry, and develop the skills needed for management, conservation, harvesting, wood processing, and related fields.
What you need to know first
University Entrance (or equivalent)

Forestry
Conservation
Environmental Management
Wood Processing
Forest Economics

Forest manager
Recommended: NCEA Level 3 biology and maths (statistics/probability) or IB/Cambridge equivalent
If English is not first language, UC's English language requirements
Conservation officer
Harvest planner
Wood processing manager
Biosecurity manager
Policy advisor
Iwi forestry advisor
Recommended: NCEA Level 3 biology and maths (statistics/probability) or IB/Cambridge equivalent
If English is not first language, UC's English language requirements
Conservation officer
Harvest planner
Wood processing manager
Biosecurity manager
Policy advisor
Iwi forestry advisor