Ph.D. degree program 
The doctoral degree requires a minimum of 36 credits of graduate course work, including 12 credits of Ph.D dissertation, 4 credits of requirements, and 20 credits of electives.Doctoral Students have to fulfill the advisor's request in academic achievements.
This program is included as a forest science branch in the Graduate Institute of Agriculture at NCYU and offered by the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources. The core courses offered are Seminar on Forest Research, Advanced Forest Ecosystem Management Algorithms, Advanced Remote Sensing Techniques and GIS for Natural Resources Management, Tree Core Analysis, Forest Health and Biomass Evaluation and Modeling, Advanced Silviculture and Tissue Culture Techniques, and Forest Ecosystem Evaluation.
Curriculum
Required:
Seminar on Forest Research (with series I, II, III, and IV) 
Elective:
Advanced Remote Sensing Methodology for Natural Resources Management 
Integration of Spatial Information Techniques for Natural Resources Application 
Special Topics on Silviculture 
Special Topics on Forest Insect and Pest Control 
Special Topics on Coastal Forest Management 
Special Topics on Ecotourism 
Special Topics on Vascular Plant Taxonomy 
Special Topics on Genetics Engineering in Woody Species 
Master Degree Program 
The master's degree requires a minimum of 30 credits of graduate course work, including 6 credits of M.S. thesis, 6 credits of requirements, and 18 credits of electives. 
The core courses offered at the department are as followings: Seminar on Forest Issues, Scientific Papers Reading,Spatial Information Techniques ( Remote Sensing and GIS for Natural Resources Inventory and Assessment), Advanced Silviculture , Plant Culture Techniques, and Forest Ecosystem Evaluation.
Curriculum
Required:
Seminar on Forest Issues (with series I, II, III, and IV) 
Scientific Papers Reading in Forest Management/Sivilculture/Plant and Ecology (under Advisor supervising) 
Elective:
Advanced Dendrology 
Advanced Forest Ecology 
Advanced Forest Economics 
Advanced Forest Ecosystem Management 
Advanced Forest Genetic Engineering 
Advanced Forest Physiological Ecology 
Advanced Forest Policy 
Advanced Forest Statistics 
Advanced Forest Tree Mycorrhiza 
Advanced Modern Silviculture 
Advanced Plant Growth Regulators 
Advanced Plant Taxonomy 
Advanced Tree Disease Control 
Applied Multivariate Analysis 
Chemotaxonomy and Molecular Systematics 
Digital Image Processing and Analysis 
Distribution of Local Trees 
Dynamics of Forest Stand 
Environmental Forest Establishment 
Forest Measurement and Modeling 
Research Methods and Dissertation Writing 
Spatial Data Analysis for Natural Resources Management 
Bachelor Degree Program 
The diploma of forest science requires a minimum of 128 credits of undergraduate course work, including 30 credits of Chinese/literatures/general science, 57 credits of requirements, and 41 credits of electives. Curriculums for forest science are listed as follow: 
Curriculum
First year:
Botany, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Soil Science, Silvics, Tree Morphology. 
Second year:
Biometry, Botanical Microtechnique, Dendrology, Forest Surveying, Forest Pedology, Forest Measurement, Genetics, Plant Anatomy, Silviculture, Tree Physiology. 
Third year:
Ecology, Forest Aerial Photogrammetry, Forest Biodiversity, Forest Pathology, Forest Policy, Forest Protection, Forest Recreation, Forest Wildlife Management, Forestry Experimental Design, Geographic Information Systems for Natural Resources, Introduction Forest wildlife, Introductory Remote Sensing, Junior Seminar, Ornithology, Plant Tissue Culture, Tree Mycorrhiza, Urban Forestry. 
Fourth year:
Environment Forestry and Ethics, Forest Ecology, Forest Hydrology, Landscape Forestry, National Park Management, Natural Resources Conservation, Plant and Environmental Stress, Plant Biotechnology, Plant Taxonomy, Ecotourism, Senior Seminar, Soil and Water Conservation, Sustainable Forestry
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