Michigan Technological University, School of Forest Resources and Environmental Sciences
Michigan Tech was founded in 1885 in response to the first mining boom in the U.S. — the clamor for Michigan's copper, which preceded the California Gold Rush by several years.
At its outset, the college trained mining and metallurgical engineers. Today, the University offers certificates, associate, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in arts, humanities, and social sciences; business and economics; computing; engineering, forestry and environmental science, sciences; and technology.
Masters:
- Master in Applied Ecology
- Master in Forest Ecology and Management
- Master in Forest Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology
- Master in Forestry
Doctors:
- Doctor in Forest Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology
- Doctor in Forest Science
- Doctor in Forestry