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23. Bachelor of Forestry/Bachelor of Science
    23.1. Course objectives
    23.2. Career opportunities
    23.3. Course outline


23. Bachelor of Forestry/Bachelor of Science

This combined degree takes five years of full-time study to complete and is offered at the Parkville and Creswick campuses. Typically students spend their first, fourth and fifth years at Parkville, and spend their second and third years at Creswick.

The course enables students to combine specialist forestry subjects with a wide range of science subjects including genetics, biochemistry, earth science, anatomy and cell biology.

While students will have the option to pursue any science discipline for which they have the prerequisites, the environmental science major within the BSc course may provide an excellent complement to BFor studies that will enable students both to broaden and deepen their studies as a preparation for careers that relate more to the environmental aspects of forest and park management, such as ecosystem management or environmental pollution management. Similarly, biotechnology in the BSc course provides an excellent complement to BFor students for those pursuing careers in tree breeding.

23.1. Course objectives

Students who complete this course will have acquired:

23.2. Career opportunities

The combined degree offers career prospects in research or management in forestry or conservation areas. Graduates can be employed in areas such as forest botany, wildlife ecology, biotechnology, computing and biometrics.

23.3. Course outline

To be eligible to graduate students must obtain 500 credit points. A minimum of 237.5 science points must be achieved and the remaining 262.5 points will be taken from the Bachelor of Forestry. Typically students will spend second and third year of their degrees at Creswick, as in the structure below, but it is possible to spend second year at Parkville taking 100 science points, then spend third and fourth year at Creswick.

Forestry points must include:

Science points must include:

202-401or 202-402 Industry/Research Project for combined degree students will be a project with a significant science orientation, and will be supervised jointly by Faculty of Science and ILFR staff. The credit points for this project will contribute 25 points of the required 237.5 science points. The other 25 points will be credited towards the ILFR content of the degrees. 202-202 Experimental Design/Statistical methods is equivalent to 620-160 Experimental Design and Data Analysis and contributes to science points.

A typical course combination would appear as follows:

First year
Semester 1Points
 207-106 Conservation of Australian Forests12.5
 600-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms12.5
 610-171 Fundamentals of Chemistry12.5
 or 
 610-141 Chemistry12.5
 Students entering with VCE Chemistry or equivalent are advised to take 610-141 Chemistry 
 625-101 Earth Sciences - The Global Environment12.5
Semester 2
 202-106 Land Resources12.5
 207-101 Economics of Resource Use12.5
 600-142 Genetics & The Evolution of Life12.5
 610-141 Chemistry12.5
 or 
 610-142 Chemistry12.5
 Students with a pass in 610-141 Chemistry, or a very good pass in 202-101 Chemistry for Land and Food Resources, take 610-142 Chemistry 
 Sub total100.0
Second year
 202-201 Plant Function12.5
 202-203 Soil and Water Resources12.5
 207-270 Wood Science12.5
 207-271 Forest Mensuration & Surveying12.5
 207-275 Processes in Forest Ecology12.5
 207-276 Field Studies and Dendrology12.5
 207-277 Forest Inventory and GIS12.5
 202-202 Experimental Design/Statistical Methods12.5
 Sub total100.0
Third year
 207-307 Fire Ecology and Management12.5
 207-309 Forest Management & Access Systems12.5
 207-311 Forest Values12.5
 207-317 Applied Native Forest Ecology12.5
 207-323 Plantations and Farm Forests12.5
 207-329 Field Studies II12.5
 207-331 Forest Entomology and Pathology12.5
 207-334 Trees, Genes and Environment12.5
 Sub total100.0
Fourth and fifth years
 202-001 Industry Placement#0
 202-401 Industry/Research Project50
 202-401 Industry/Research Project (50 points, year-long) may be replaced by 202-402 Industry/Research Project (50 points, Semester 1 or 2) 
 207-406 Environmental Mngt Systems and Policy12.5
Elective subjects
 One of: 
 207-407 Parks and Recreation12.5
 207-409 Commercial Forest Management12.5
 207-410 Agroforestry12.5
 207-411 Processes in Forest Ecosystems12.5
 or 
 208-412 Advanced Topics in Genetics and Breeding12.5
 125 (10 x 12.5 subjects) science credit points 
 (50 points at 300 level in a particular science discipline)125
 Sub total200.0


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