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

Forestry (Top-up)

University of Cumbria

(3.8)
35 reviews

Entry requirements

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Most popular A-levels studied

See who's studying at University of Cumbria. These students are taking Forestry (Top-up) or another course from the same subject area.

Forestry and arboriculture
SubjectGrade
GeographyC
BiologyE
Government and PoliticsB
ChemistryC
English LanguageA*
Source: HESA

Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: D501

Here's what University of Cumbria says about its Forestry (Top-up) course.

Looking to develop in a career where you protect the world around you every day? Our BSc Forestry Top-Up programme provides a path into the forestry profession so you gain all the practical know-how to work in a truly worthwhile and rewarding sector.

And, from our campus in Ambleside, you’ll have the opportunity to study in woodlands managed for conservation, timber production and social benefits - all within easy access.

Course Overview

Study professional forestry at our National School of Forestry in the iconic Lake District National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site just minutes from our Ambleside Campus. Gain the skills to start a career in a sector crucial for biodiversity, society and the economy, with a pathway into the National School of Forestry.

On this course you will...

  • Develop hands-on skills with our 150 hours of work experience.

  • Get accredited by the Institute of Chartered Foresters.

  • Use the latest forestry technology, such as remote sensing and drones during your studies, to enhance your employability.

  • Benefits from our more than 50 years' experience educating and training professional and award-winning foresters.

  • Boost your employability through our excellent links with the Royal Forestry Society, Institute of Chartered Foresters (ICF) and many other forestry organisations.

Source: University of Cumbria

Course details

Qualification

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

Department

Science and Environment

Location

Ambleside | Ambleside

Duration

1 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Forestry and arboriculture

Start date

14 September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£9,790 per year
Scotland£9,790 per year
Wales£9,790 per year
Northern Ireland£9,790 per year
Channel Islands£9,790 per year
Republic of Ireland£9,790 per year
EU£9,790 per year
International£16,000 per year

The modules you will study

Our unique modules allow you to benefit from the practical forestry management experience of our tutors and their high-quality applied research that informs our teaching, your learning and aims to bring about positive change in the natural world.

Year one

  • Dissertation You will develop objectives for a self-selected business; evaluate in a structured way the impacts upon a business and plan the resources requires. You will learn to apply a range of business tools and how to write and present a business plan.
  • Forest Management Planning This module provides opportunity for students to engage in a systematic and integrated approach to objective-led forest management planning in accordance with the principles and criteria of sustainable forest management.
  • Business Skills You will develop objectives for a self-selected business; evaluate in a structured way the impacts upon a business and plan the resources requires. You will learn to apply a range of business tools and how to write and present a business plan.
  • Woodland Conservation (Optional) Comparing the concept of conservation to those of ecology and sustainability. Examining how British Romanticism inspired by the English Lake District landscape contributed to the start of the conservation movement alongside with developments in the USA.
  • Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing (Optional) The aim of this module is to provide students with the skills and knowledge to plan and implement projects using GIS and remote sensing to solve issues in the fields of conservation and natural resources management.
  • Advanced Silviculture (Optional) This module aims to develop further your understanding of silvicultural practices and their role in ensuring the productive and sustainable management of forests across a range of objectives in both temperate and tropical regions.

How you will be assessed

Our assessment strategy means that your tutors will

  • Provide innovative, challenging and stimulating assessment which will enable you to develop the knowledge and professional skills required for employment.
  • Be student-centred, flexible and modern in both content and approach.
  • Be fully supported by and integrated with technological approaches such as the Blackboard virtual learning environment (VLE).
  • Impart academic rigour to the teaching and learning processes.
  • Support the development of independence, autonomy and self-reflection.
  • Support learners’ needs at different stages of development.

As a consequence, we employ a wide range of different assessment methods appropriate to the needs of the module and its content. The range of assessment we employ includes:

  • Fieldwork reports
  • Computer-based assessments
  • Problem-solving exercises (both of a practical and written format)
  • Devising plans, based on the collection and analysis of information
  • Oral, audio-visual and poster presentations
  • Group work
  • Unseen examinations
  • Open book examinations

Personal development and reflective practice will take place throughout the programme and will be implemented through a wide range of activities as well as via our structured personal tutorial process.

University of Cumbria student reviews

(3.8)
Based on 35 reviews from University of Cumbria's students and alumni
5 star
41%
4 star
21%
3 star
21%
2 star
9%
1 star
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1st year student

3 years ago

Haven't really utilised it

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1st year student

3 years ago

Uni life is decent, I enjoy the independence, drinking and nightlife is overrated and gets old quick. However you get to explore opportunities that you may never have had the chance to look at and don't get normally, who knows where it may take you?

(3)
University life

1st year student

3 years ago

Currently getting funded as it's an apprenticeship, so luckily not too impactful on my finances, although better courses exist

(1)
Finance

1st year student

3 years ago

Unfortunately my course has been so easy that I work at a distinction level without any support. I'm not particularly smart but this course is taking the Mick.

(3)
Support

1st year student

3 years ago

I haven't used much of the campus facilities.

(3)
Facilities

1st year student

3 years ago

Legitimately a terrible course. Not really a subject, more of a skill that used to be just an expectation I'm addition to ones actual qualifications. I'm not particularly intelligent but this course is easier than A-Levels. Currently planning on dropping out come September.

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National Student Survey (NSS) scores at University of Cumbria

The NSS is an annual survey where final-year students are asked to rate different aspects of their course and university experience.

Here you can see ratings from University of Cumbria students who took the Forestry (Top-up) course - or another course in the same subject area.

Forestry and arboriculture

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How often does your course challenge you to achieve your best work?

75%

high

How good are teaching staff at explaining things?

84%

low

How often do teaching staff make the subject engaging?

81%

high

How often is the course intellectually stimulating?

79%

low

To what extent have you had the chance to bring together information and ideas from different topics?

80%

low

How well does your course introduce subjects and skills in a way that builds on what you have already learned?

71%

low

How well has your course developed your knowledge and skills that you think you will need for your future?

80%

high

To what extent have you had the chance to explore ideas and concepts in depth?

76%

low

To what extent does your course have the right balance of directed and independent study?

74%

high

How well have assessments allowed you to demonstrate what you have learned?

73%

low

How fair has the marking and assessment been on your course?

58%

low

How often does feedback help you to improve your work?

40%

low

How often have you received assessment feedback on time?

78%

high

How clear were the marking criteria used to assess your work?

51%

low

How easy was it to contact teaching staff when you needed to?

76%

high

How well have teaching staff supported your learning?

89%

high

How well were any changes to teaching on your course communicated?

48%

low

How well organised is your course?

30%

low

How well have the IT resources and facilities supported your learning?

77%

low

How well have the library resources (e.g., books, online services and learning spaces) supported your learning?

77%

high

How easy is it to access subject specific resources (e.g., equipment, facilities, software) when you need them?

75%

high

How clear is it that students' feedback on the course is acted on?

38%

low

To what extent do you get the right opportunities to give feedback on your course?

76%

high

To what extent are students' opinions about the course valued by staff?

68%

low

How well does the students' union (association or guild) represent students' academic interests?

62%

low

During your studies, how free did you feel to express your ideas, opinions, and beliefs?

87%

high

How well communicated was information about your university/college's mental wellbeing support services?

72%

high

Student information

See who's studying at University of Cumbria. These students are taking Forestry (Top-up) or another course from the same subject area.

Forestry and arboriculture
Mode of study
Full-time99%Part-time1%
Gender ratio
Female24%Male74%Other1%
Where students come from
International1%UK99%
Number of students145
Source: HESA

Graduate prospects

What graduates do next

Facts and figures about University of Cumbria graduates who took Forestry (Top-up) - or another course in the same subject area.

Forestry and arboriculture

Graduate statistics

50%

In a job where degree was essential or beneficial

85%

In work, study or other activity

90%

Say it fits with future plans

85%

Are utilising studies

Top job areas

40%

Managers, directors and senior officials

35%

Skilled trades occupations

10%

Business and public service associate professionals

10%

Elementary occupations

Graduate statistics percentages are determined 15 months after a student graduates

Earnings after graduation

Earnings from University of Cumbria graduates who took Forestry (Top-up) - or another course in the same subject area.

Earnings

£25.2k

First year after graduation

£24.1k

Third year after graduation

£24.8k

Fifth year after graduation

Shown here are the median earnings of graduates at one, three and five years after they completed a course related to Forestry (Top-up).

Source: LEO

Note: this data only looks at employees (and not those who are self-employed or also studying) and covers a broad sample of graduates and the various paths they've taken, which might not always be a direct result of their degree

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