Forestry, Minor - COLSA, UNH

Undergraduate

Forestry

Develop practical skills in resource management while studying forest ecology and sustainability principles.
2026
Degree
Minor
Location
Durham, NH
Courses
5
Credit
20 hrs.
Full-time
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Part-time
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Natural Resources and the Environment

The Forestry minor at UNH provides foundational training in forest ecology, conservation and resource management. You'll develop practical skills through coursework that complements majors in environmental and natural resources. 

The program prepares you for careers in wildlife management, sustainable industry and land stewardship by building knowledge in ecosystem dynamics and conservation strategies.

Department of Natural Resources and the Environment

Contact Cards

Associate Professor
James Hall, Room 162, Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-2094

What is forestry?

Forestry is the art and science of managing and conserving forests.The forestry minor introduces you to the sustainable management of forests for productivity, health and biodiversity. You’ll learn about forest ecology, inventory and modeling, and have the opportunity to study the economics and management of forests, watershed water quality, geographic information systems and remote sensing. Combine this minor with a major such as business, environmental studies, biology, wildlife and conservation biology, or recreation management and administration to prepare for forestry-related careers in business, industry or government.

Why study forestry at UNH?

Located in second-most forested state in the U.S., UNH is the perfect location to study forestry. Our nationally accredited program emphasizes hands-on experience through intensive lab and fieldwork in university woodlands and in the White Mountain National Forest. You’ll be encouraged to participate in faculty research projects and UNH’s EcoQuest study-abroad program in New Zealand.You’ll also have the opportunity to join the UNH Forestry Club, Xi Sigma Pi Natural Resources Honor Society and the UNH Woodsmen Team.

Potential career areas

  • Business management
  • Education and outreach
  • Forest and conservation management
  • Forestry consulting
  • Forestry operations
  • Geospatial analysis
  • Outdoor recreation management
  • Research
  • State or national parks management
  • Surveying
  • Urban forestry
  • Wildlife management

Curriculum & Requirements

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Program Description
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The minor in Forestry serves as a concentrated study, beyond a student's primary major, that allows students to explore their interest in forest ecology and management, and to build skills that can help launch a career in forest conservation.

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Requirements for the Program
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  • Academic policies related to Minors.
  • The minor consists of completing five courses (20 credits) with a grade of C- or better.
  • Pass/Fail courses may not be used for the minor.
  • Up to 8 credits can be used to satisfy both major and minor requirements. 
Required Courses
NR 425Field Dendrology4
NR 527Forest Ecology4
Select one course from the following:4
NR 749
Forest Inventory and Modeling
NR 757
Remote Sensing of the Environment
Select one course from the following:4
NR 729
Silviculture
NR 745
Forest Management
Electives
Select one of the following or one of the alternative courses from above:4
NR 506
Forest Entomology
NR 564
Urban Forestry and Arboriculture
NR 643
Economics of Forestry
NR 658
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
NR 703
Watershed Water Quality Management
NR 734
Tropical Ecology
NR 765
Community Ecology
NR 781
Agroforestry
NR 782
Forest Health in a Changing World
Total Credits20