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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

Forestry

Bangor University

(3.5)
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Entry requirements

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A level

Including grade C in a science subject at A2 level (e.g. Biology, Geography, Geology, Environmental Sciences/Studies, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Economics, Statistics, Psychology): General Studies and Key Skills not accepted.

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£9,535 per year (provisional)
Scotland£9,535 per year (provisional)
Wales£9,535 per year (provisional)
Northern Ireland£9,535 per year (provisional)
Channel Islands£9,535 per year (provisional)
Republic of Ireland£9,535 per year (provisional)

Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: D500

Here's what Bangor University says about its Forestry course.

There has never been a more exciting time to enter Forestry as a profession. Our degrees will prepare you for the challenge of managing forests for the many benefits they provide, at a time of global environmental change. Forests, vital to the global ecosystem, cover 30% of the world’s land area. Forestry is concerned with the understanding and sustainable management of these forests for the benefit of Society.

This degree provides the skills, expertise and knowledge required for their sustainable management. It will prepare you for the challenge of managing forests for the many benefits they provide, at a time of global environmental change.

As the longest standing Forestry department in the UK, we are world-renowned for teaching and research.

This degree is accredited by the Institute of Chartered Foresters and gives partial fulfilment of Professional Membership Entry. We will also pay for your first year’s student membership to the Institute of Chartered Foresters.

Located in beautiful North Wales, you will enjoy learning through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops and practicals, as well as site visits to a diverse range of woodlands, forests and other habitats.

We run week long field courses in every year of this degree, enabling you to spend time outside honing your site observation and data collection skills from the very start of the degree.

Our extensive local, national and international networks and our active research programmes allow us to deliver high quality teaching which addresses cutting-edge issues, . We work closely with, and introduce our students to, organisations such as Natural Resources Wales, Forestry Commission, Woodland Trust, Forest Research, the Institute of Chartered Foresters, Tilhill Forestry, Pryor and Rickett Silviculture and many others.

Our students and academic staff are active collaborators with international organisation such as the Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center, Costa Rica (CATIE), the Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia (CIFOR), the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) and the International Forestry Students’ Association (IFSA).

We own 82 hectares of woodland, many semi natural, which are used for teaching, student projects and research. The University farm is also host to a range of forestry and land-use research experiments that provide excellent learning resources.

‘Placement Year’ and 'International Experience Year’ options are available for this course. You will have the opportunity to fully consider these options when you have started your course at Bangor and can make an application for a transfer onto such a pathway at the appropriate time. You can find more information about these options on our website and if you have any questions, please get in touch.

If you don’t have the required qualifications for this degree-level course or are looking to re-enter education after time away from study, then a Foundation Year Programme might be the right choice for you. Please see Environmental Science F90F.

Source: Bangor University

Course details

Qualification

Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

Department

School of Environmental and Natural Sciences

Location

Main Site | Bangor

Duration

3 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Forestry and arboriculture

Start date

21 September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

The modules you will study

For details of the modular structure, please see the course description on Bangor University's website.

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Forestry and arboriculture

Student information

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Forestry and arboriculture
Mode of study
Full-time97%Part-time3%
Gender ratio
Female35%Male65%
Where students come from
International16%UK84%
Student performance
2:1 or above64%
Number of students90
Most popular A-levels studied
SubjectGrade
BiologyA
GeographyB
ChemistryC
HistoryA
Art and DesignC
Source: HESA

Graduate prospects

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Earnings after graduation

Earnings from Bangor University graduates who took Forestry - or another course in the same subject area.

Earnings

£22.6k

First year after graduation

£22.3k

Third year after graduation

£29.6k

Fifth year after graduation

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Source: LEO

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