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24. Bachelor of Forest Science/Bachelor of Commerce
    24.1. Course objectives
    24.2. Career opportunities
    24.3. Course outline


24. Bachelor of Forest Science/Bachelor of Commerce

There will be no first-year intake into this course in 2005. The information below applies to continuing students only.

This combined course is offered at the Parkville and Creswick campuses of the University. It takes five years of full-time study to complete.

The course provides students with the opportunity to combine more specialist training in economics and commerce with their Bachelor of Forest Science degree. Students can choose a combination of economics, business information systems, econometrics, accounting, finance and management subjects in order to design a course which fits an intended career path.

24.1. Course objectives

Students who have completed this course should have acquired:

24.2. Career opportunities

Career opportunities exist for those graduates who wish to specialise in the commerce and business aspects of forestry and wood-based industries. Graduates could expect to find employment in international aid programs, industrial forestry and pulp and paper companies, and within land management agencies.

24.3. Course outline

To be eligible to graduate students must obtain 500 credit points. Of these, 300 must be from Bachelor of Forest Science and 200 from the Bachelor of Commerce. Typically students will spend third and fourth year at Creswick campus, but it is possible to spend second and third year at Creswick campus instead.

Forestry points must include:

Commerce points must include:

A typical combined degree structure is as follows:

Second year
 316-201 Intermediate Macroeconomics112.5
 207-113 Australian Rural Landscapes12.5
 or 
 One commerce elective 
 One of: 
 316-205 Introductory Econometrics12.5
 or 
 316-206 Quantitative Methods 212.5
Elective subjects
 Five commerce electives50
 Sub total100.0
Third year
 202-201 Plant Function12.5
 202-202 Experimental Design/Statistical Methods12.5
 202-203 Soil and Water Resources12.5
 220-270 Wood Science12.5
 220-271 Forest Mensuration and Surveying12.5
 220-275 Processes in Forest Ecology12.5
 220-276 Field Studies and Dendrology12.5
 220-303 Forest Inventory12.5
 Sub total100.0
Fourth year
 220-307 Fire Ecology and Management12.5
 220-309 Forest Management and Access Systems12.5
 220-311 Forest Values, Landscapes and Society12.5
 220-317 Applied Native Forest Ecology12.5
 220-323 Plantations and Farm Forests12.5
 220-329 Field Studies II12.5
 220-331 Forest Health and Restoration12.5
 220-334 Trees, Genes and Environment12.5
 Sub total100.0
Fifth Year
 202-004 Industry Placement#0
 202-306 Industry Project25
 202-306 Industry Project (25 points, year-long) may be replaced by 202-312 Industry Project (25 points, Semester 1 or Semester 2) 
 220-406 International Forest Policy12.5
Elective subjects
 Five commerce electives62.5
 Sub total100.0

1. This subject is not required as part of the Bachelor of Commerce but the Faculty of Land and Food Resources recommends that students take it as part of their combined degree program.

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