Joint Degree in Forestry and Environmental Studies and Environmental Science | Bachelor's degree | Science | On Campus | 5 years | University of León | Spain
The joint Degree in Forestry and Environmental Studies and Environmental Science qualifies as Forestry Engineers as envisaged by Spanish Royal Decree 1837/2008 and Order 324/2009 of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. Moreover, graduates also have an extensive grounding in Environmental Studies. Hence, they might find work in: firms undertaking environmental research or management, teaching (designing and delivering environmental education and publicity programmes), government work (they are qualified to become State-Registered Forestry Engineers), industry (environmental technology), evaluating and countering impacts to the environment, undertaking environmental audits and management, managing the environment and woodland animal populations (for hunting and other purposes), drawing up and directing engineering projects in a forest context, producing technical reports, surveys, assessments, expert reports and valuations of woodlands, measuring, inventorying and assessing forestry resources, applying and developing commercial forestry techniques and managing all types of woodland and park systems and recreational areas, as well as exploiting timber and other forestry products.