About This Course
The programme, which is accredited by the Institute of Chartered Foresters, is designed to provide students with detailed knowledge of direct relevance to the modern forest manager.
Enrolling in the MSc in Tropical Forestry programme at Bangor University offers a unique journey into the exploration and conservation of some of the planet's most biodiverse and ecologically vibrant ecosystems. This programme provides an opportunity to delve into the understanding and management of these ecosystems, navigating sustainable practices that contribute to mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change.
With an emphasis on both forest science and management, this programme gives a comprehensive understanding of cultivation and tree management whilst also examining the above and below ground hydrological and ecological systems that underpin forest resources.
Why choose Bangor University for this course?
- We have been teaching forestry for over 120 years.
- Bangor University is a world leader in forestry with a fantastic reputation for its research and teaching activities.
- The course has attracted students from more than 30 countries and through our alumni and partners we have strong links with a wide variety of international, regional, and national organisations in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
- We have close links with forestry and environmental organisations internationally and in the UK. Staff of these organisations make regular contributions to the programme.
- Our graduates are now working in forestry and related sciences all over the world.
- Commonwealth Scholarships are available for this course.
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Research Opportunities
The course is closely linked with all aspects of the forest industry, both in the UK and beyond. Students are encouraged to seek opportunities and make their own links that relate to their own area of interest and expertise and are supported in this process. Students on the course receive regular updates regarding the latest news, jobs, placements and other opportunities in the forestry sector.
Course Content
What will you study on this course?
Taught component (120 credits) comprises modules. Modules are 15 credits and may include both coursework and/or examination(s).
Dissertation component (60 credits) comprises a dissertation – an independent research project which is led by the student who works closely with an academic supervisor to submit their own high-quality postgraduate level research.
Applicants not wishing to study for the full MSc (180 credits) can take exit awards of either Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits) or Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits).
Modules for the current academic year
Module listings are for guide purposes only and are subject to change. Find out what our students are currently studying on the Tropical Forestry (Distance Learning) Modules page.
Course content is for guidance purposes only and may be subject to change.
Entry Requirements
A 2(i) undergraduate Honours degree in a relevant science or technology subject is required, such as forestry, biology, ecology, law, economics, environmental science, development studies. Applications from mature students without higher education qualifications but who have relevant work experience and who have worked for a minimum of 2 years in a position of responsibility and relevance to the degree will be considered.
Modules run in a blended format whereby lectures are taught on campus and live streamed for distance learners.
Careers
There are excellent employment opportunities in the broad area of tropical forestry including national government, international organisations and consultancies. Many recent graduates on related courses have gone on to do PhD research. For those studying part-time the course opens up numerous opportunities for study, travel, scholarship and research and students are encouraged to take advantage of these.