Education
current students | prospective students
Undergraduate Education:
The Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society (FES) oversees the following undergraduate degree (BS) programs:
- Recreation Resource Management
- Tourism and Outdoor Leadership (OSU-Cascades Campus only)
- Natural Resources
Graduate Education:
The Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society oversees the following graduate degree programs:
- Forest Ecosystems and Society (M.F., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees)
The FES degree program objective is to develop interdisciplinary thinkers, highly capable scientists, and natural resource leaders who are prepared to solve complex socio-ecological problems. - Forest Science (M.F., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees)
The Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society is replacing the old Forest Science Graduate Program with a new program, the Forest Ecosystems and Society (FES) Graduate Program. Graduate students entering beginning winter term 2012 will be in this new program. Students who begin their graduate degree program in Fall 2011 may transfer into the new FES Graduate Program.
The Department participates in these interdisciplinary degree programs:
- Peace Corps Master's International (M.S.)
- Natural Resources (M.S.)
- Environmental Sciences (M.S. and Ph.D.)
- IGERT Ecosystem Informatics (PhD)
- Water Resources (MS, PhD)
- Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS)
- Sustainable Natural Resources (eCampus, graduate certificate)


