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We are one of the top forestry schools in the nation

Our forestry program is a gateway to a fulfilling forestry career; it’s also an invitation to create sustainable solutions for the natural world and outdoor enjoyment for years to come. Northern Arizona University’s School of Forestry is:

  • a national and international leader in natural resource education and forest research
  • in a state with six climate zones, including five life zones within 50 miles of the Flagstaff campus
  • our program has one of the most diverse faculty in North America
  • The educational program in Forestry leading to the BS in Forestry is accredited by the Society of American Foresters (SAF) under the Forestry Standard.
  • a program that may lead to professional licensure or certification in certain states. Information on requirements for forestry licensure and certification can be found at NAU’s Professional Licensure by State table

School of Forestry: Get to Know Us

Explore our degrees

Undergraduate programs

  BS in Forestry
BS Applied Wildland Fire Science
Accelerated BSF to MF

Graduate programs

Master of Forestry
Master of Science in Forestry
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PhD Forest Science

Certificate programs

Undergraduate certificates
Graduate and online certificates

Why study forestry at NAU?

Students pursuing forestry degrees benefit from a natural environment that includes the world’s largest ponderosa pine forest, the highest mountain range in Arizona, and the red rock country of Sedona—all conveniently located close to Flagstaff. You’ll study with distinguished scientists who are recognized leaders in forestry, and who share with students their knowledge and expertise. In addition, a low student-faculty ratio means personal interaction, attention, and advice that you simply won’t find in programs with larger classes.

  • NAU’s 46,910 acre research forest, the largest in the western US, provides a living laboratory for students and scientists.
  • Our research labs offer students a chance to work with scientists who are nationally and internationally recognized experts in their emphasis areas.
  • Our clubs and organizations offer students professional training, interaction with forestry experts, public service projects, and opportunities to socialize with other students.
  • We offer over 50 scholarships (>$200,000) a year to our forestry students.
School of Forestry
Location
Building 82
Southwest Forest Science Complex
200 East Pine Knoll Drive
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Mailing Address
PO Box 15018
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Email
forestryinfo@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-3031
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