About Forest Resource Management (b.s.) in Clemson University
A major in forest resource management begins with the basics — trees. With each class you take, you form a broad understanding of the science behind forest management and how it promotes and affects wildlife, soil, water, recreation and communities. Enthusiasm, hands-on problem solving and relevant research just scratch the surface of what you'll encounter when you step into our classrooms and labs. While many of our students see themselves working in the forest, or doing field research after graduation, many others seek employment in a more suit-and-tie office setting, perhaps negotiating export prices with international markets. No matter which you prefer, the forestry profession is about conserving our natural resources and improving our world through careful, scientifically sound management practices.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed 12th with 55% marks, Second Division
English language requirements
Clemson University Highlights
Type |
Public, Land-grant, Research, Co.ed |
Campus |
Suburban |
Total Students |
26,406 |
Size |
Large |
Status |
Non-profit |
Scholarship |
No international undergraduate scholarship;
Fellowships and Awards for all graduates are available. |
International admission helpdesk |
apply@admission.clemson.edu |
Clemson University Annual Cost to Attend
Fee |
Cost |
South Carolina Resident Tuition |
$14,118 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,436 |
Other Fees |
$1,440 |
Room and Board |
$11,414 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$4,054 |
Total One Year Cost |
$32,462 |
Fee |
Cost |
Out of State Resident Tuition |
$37,110 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,436 |
Other Fees |
$1,440 |
Room and Board |
$11,414 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$4,054 |
Total One Year Cost |
$55,454 |