Graduate Education
The graduate program in Forest and Natural Resources Management (FNRM) offers a dynamic array of professional development via coursework enriched by an active program of research. Faculty with nationally and internationally recognized expertise define the scope of subject matter within a study area and guide students through a course of study appropriate to students' goals and aspirations. Most students work directly with faculty as a team member on research projects or assist with teaching undergraduate students.
ESF Degrees
The Department of Forest and Natural Resources Management offers four graduate degrees in forest resources management:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Download the Ph.D. brochure - Master of Forestry (M.F.)
Download the M.F. brochure - Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.) for ESF Students
Download the M.P.S. brochure - Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.) for SU Law Students
- Master of Science (M.S.)
Download the M.S. brochure
Concurrent Degrees with Syracuse University
The Department of Forest and Natural Resources Management works with the Office of Instruction and Graduate Studies to also offer the following concurrent degrees with Syracuse University:
- Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) in Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
- Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management
- Master of Arts (M.A.) or Master of Science (M.S.) in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
- Master of Science (M.S.) in the School of Education
Areas of Study
The Department of Forest and Natural Resources Management offers the following areas of study:
- Forest Ecosystem Science and Applications
- Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management
- Forest and Natural Resources Policy
- Natural Resources Management
- Quantitative Methods in Forest Science and Management
- Recreation Resources Management
- Environmental & Natural Resources Policy (Ph.D. only)
ENRP HandbookPDF, Word
Each of these broad categories contains several options for graduate study. Students can focus on issues or problems ranging in scale from local to global. To learn more about FNRM degree programs, please see the FNRM Graduate Student Handbook (pdf file).
Many graduate studensts receive some funding through assistantships and fellowships.
Admissions Information for Prospective Graduate Students
College Requirement:
For applicants whose native language is not English, ESF requires official TOEFL score to have a minimum total score of 80 and at least a score of 17 on each individual section. If the old paper-based TOEFL is used the minimum score is 550 and if the old computer-based TOEFL is used the minimum score is 213. If these scores are not met, the college cannot authorize visa paperwork.
FNRM Requirements:
- Each admitted graduate student must have a major professor willing to provide mentoring through the graduate program. It is highly recommended that applicants contact and identify at least one possible major professor prior to submitting an application.
- Recent GRE test scores (or other type of graduate record exam scores, such as the LSATs or GMATs) are required as part of a complete application.
FNRM GPA and GRE Score Guidelines:
- An academic record showing a minimum GPA of at least a B (3.0 on a scale of 4.0) average for the junior and senior year of a baccalaureate program.
- A combined GRE score of at least 1000 (verbal plus quantitative) for master’s level applicants and a combined GRE score of at least 1100 (verbal plus quantitative) for doctoral level applicants.
Application Advice
The GPA and GRE guidelines provided above are not requirements for admission, although good scores in these areas do correlate with success in graduate school (see Science 2007 Vol. 315, pg 1080-81). While GRE scores and GPA are important to our evaluation of graduate applications, other factors are also fundamental to the admission decision: strong letters of reference indicating the applicant’s ability to succeed in graduate school, prior experience in the field, a well written statement of education goals, and other experiences or qualifications that may indicate potential for graduate study.
For additional admissions information, applications, and instructions, please visit the Graduate Admissions web page (http://web.esf.edu/gweb/).International Activities
You are invited to explore the various international activities of the Department of Forest and Natural Resources Management (FNRM). Visit the FNRM International Activities website.
Contact Us
John E. Wagner
Associate Professor of Forest Resource Economics
Graduate Education Coordinator - FNRM
320 Bray Hall, One Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210-2788
Phone: (315) 470-6971
Fax: (315) 470-6535


