With a
Masters in
Forestry at
Njala University you will typically have taken core and optional modules in such areas as the biological and environmental sciences, genetics, soils, weather and climate, ecology, entomology, pathology, Forest ecology, Forest soils, Wildlife ecology, Forest hydrology and aquatic sciences and Tree physiology.
masters students: You will typically have engaged in advanced study and research in the areas of Agroforestry Systems, Silviculture for Agroforestry, Ecosystem Function and Natural Resource Management.