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Forestry Undergraduate Degrees in East Sussex
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The things i like most about this course were the lecturers such as Hugh morris and John Cornford who were experienced practitioners as well as accomplished scientists. Both have now moved on, but leaving in their wake a fantastic curriculum that will set any potential foresters, arborists, and even agro-foresters such as myself, up for a bright future in industry, conservation or both. moreover, the grounds are quite extensive so there is space to learn practically as well as theoretically in the woodlands and landscaped areas. I especially like the Dendrology course where over 100 species were learnt over 2 years. Silviculture was also taught comprehensively and provides the backbone for forest/woodland management and I could not have done without that in my current pursuit of agroforestry.
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...The Forestry and Woodland Management foundation degree course has been developed with industry consultation and meets the training needs of the forestry industry, reflecting up-to-date management practices. Particular emphasis is placed on the environmental and ecological factors which influence... Learn about: IT Management...
...The Forestry and Woodland Management foundation degree course has been developed with industry consultation and meets the training needs of the forestry industry, reflecting up-to-date management practices. Particular emphasis is placed on the environmental and ecological factors which influence... Learn about: IT Management...
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The things i like most about this course were the lecturers such as Hugh morris and John Cornford who were experienced practitioners as well as accomplished scientists. Both have now moved on, but leaving in their wake a fantastic curriculum that will set any potential foresters, arborists, and even agro-foresters such as myself, up for a bright future in industry, conservation or both. moreover, the grounds are quite extensive so there is space to learn practically as well as theoretically in the woodlands and landscaped areas. I especially like the Dendrology course where over 100 species were learnt over 2 years. Silviculture was also taught comprehensively and provides the backbone for forest/woodland management and I could not have done without that in my current pursuit of agroforestry.
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