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Graduate Diploma of Forest Science and Management

  • Graduate Diploma

Our forests are the lungs of the Earth. They are also an invaluable resource for industry and society.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Code
1107060, 071788D
Study Mode
In person
International Fees
$32,000 per year / $32,000 total

About this course

Our forests are the lungs of the Earth. They are also an invaluable resource for industry and society. The size of Australia's plantation estate is twice what it was a decade ago, requiring large areas of native forest to be under management - not just for wood, but also for biodiversity conservation, catchment protection, fire management, carbon storage and other purposes.

This degree takes your foundational scientific skills up several notches, preparing you with the knowledge to consider and address resource management across agribusiness and native forests.

As you explore forest biodiversity, conservation, plantation management, catchment protection, agribusiness and native forestry, this breadth of study will prepare you for a career in a vital and varied industry.

Graduates can consider options in park management, land rehabilitation, plantation forestry and other areas of forest work. This degree is also a pathway to further study in the Master of Forest Science and Management.

Entry requirements

Applicants for admission to candidature in the Graduate Diploma of Forest Science and Management shall be admitted if they:

  1. have satisfied the requirements of Rule 2 Section 3 of the University's Rules Relating to Awards; and
  2. have completed at least sixteen (16) weeks work experience in the forest industry; or
  3. hold qualifications, professional or otherwise, that in the opinion of the Head of School are equivalent to (a) and/or (b) above.

Study locations

Lismore

What you will learn

The course provides targeted forest science and management education and training. It includes studies in natural resource management, measuring trees and forests, fire ecology and management, plant physiology and ecology, wood science, forest operations, silviculture, forest health and pest management. You will undertake fieldwork in eucalypt forests, rainforests, plantation forests and on farms.

Career pathways

The Graduate Diploma of Forest Science and Management is suited to graduates with a background in general or environmental sciences who wish to further careers in forest management. The course opens up a range of career opportunities in forest work. Graduates are suited to employment in government forest services, fire fighting, land use and parks management, mine site rehabilitation or restoration forestry.

Eligible graduates can complete further study to attain the Master of Forest Science and Management.

Course structure

To be eligible to receive the Graduate Diploma of Forest Science and Management students must complete the equivalent of 8 units (96 credit points), comprising:

  • 4 core units (48 credit points), and
  • 4 equivalent elective units (48 credit points).

Exit Awards

Students may be eligible to exit with the Graduate Certificate of Forest Science and Management after completing the equivalent of 4 units (48 credit points).