Forestry and Landscape Design

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Introduction

Are you curious about preserving and managing nature? Or do you dream of designing all kinds of landscapes in your future career? Then look no further: a major within the Forestry and Landscape Design industry might be the perfect fit for you. You will learn all about managing nature: from investigating tree growth to designing town gardens and nature reserves. 

Majors

If you want to know all about forests, trees, and wildlife, then a major in Forestry might be something for you. You will learn how to preserve and conserve forests, how to prevent forest fires, and to take care of wildlife in different forest environments. You will look at all these aspects while taking into account environmental, economic, and recreational effects.

Interview with a Forestry student

SEA Ly (24) is a year 2 student majoring in Forestry at the Royal University of Agriculture. He chose this major because he loves natural resources, forests, loves planting and wants to do research in this field and become an expert in work related to Forestry. What he likes about his major is that he works directly in the forest and learns about the environment, plants and natural resources management. Moreover, he gets knowledge about plants and planting and about looking after plants and forests. His favourite subject so far is Botany, because he learns about everything that is to be known about plants, such as names, stem shapes, leaves etc. Ly adds that he has to study 5 days a week from 8.00 to 12.00, but he loves it. In the future Ly hopes to work as a government officer, for instance as a ranger at the Ministry of Environment, or as a chief of Forestry in Forest Administration; but there are plenty of options. He would also like to own a business and sell plants for decoration.

His advice for high school students who are interested in this major: Pay special attention to the high school subjects of Biology, Geography and Chemistry. English and computer skills are also important for research in this field and of course you need to be able to communicate with others.

The following universities offer this major:

Please be aware that the majors offered by universities change over time and that the overview given on this page might not be entirely up to date. We advise you to do your own research on the university’s website or to contact the university’s student affairs office to check that they offer the major of your choice.

Would you like to combine your love for the outdoors with your love for designing and planning? Then you should take a look at majors in Landscape Design. You will learn how to design landscapes efficiently while keeping in mind environmental, cultural, and economic factors that come into play. Examples of landscapes that you will learn to design are gardens and nature reserves.

The following universities offer this major:

Please be aware that the majors offered by universities change over time and that the overview given on this page might not be entirely up to date. We advise you to do your own research on the university’s website or to contact the university’s student affairs office to check that they offer the major of your choice.

Graduates are now working as:

  • Environmental consultants
  • Forest rangers
  • Urban designers
  • Soil scientists
  • Nature conservation officers
  • Landscapers

Interview with a professional

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