Bachelor in Forest Science and Natural Resources

Course Objectives

The LCFRN is part of the scientific area 62: agriculture, forestry and fisheries, aiming to provide a solid scientific, training professionals capable of implementing viable and sustainable management of both our forests and natural resources, which should meet the needs of society, maintaining the integrity of ecosystems
The proposed study plan is varied and promotes and stimulates autonomy as well as creative thinking. Also, it provides students with a broad perspective on forest and natural resources, on the land, on people and ontheir own relation with society.
The curricular structure deepens professional culture, enhances argumentation skills, and stimulates team work skills and creativity in comprehensive subjects where knowledge is applied tosolve real-life problems.
The optional curricular units and the training period contribute to the course flexibility, allowing its adaptability to the labour market needs and responding to students’ expectations. In the end of the1st cycle students may start working or follow up the 2nd studies cycle.

Access Conditions

General access regime: – one of the following exams:
(02) Biology and Geology or
(02) Biology and Geology and (07) Physics and Chemistry or
(02) Biology and Geology and (16) Mathematics

Special accesses: Transfer, change of course, proof for more than 23 years, holders of diplomas of technological specialization course, holders of Diploma of Technical Superior Professional course.
The information provided does not exempt the consultation from the General Directorate of Higher Education (DGES) page and/or the Candidates’ page

Professional Outlets

Forest Science and Natural Resources Bachelor in Liberal profession, State Entities, Associations of forestry producers, Federations, hunting and fishing associations, non-governmental organizations and industries.
Entrepreneur in the forestry area and natural resources (management; certification; plant production and nurseries on seedlings & cuttings production; wood harvesting)
Forest and natural resources management. Sustainable forest certification.
The graduates of LCFRN are empowered to elaborate and sign forestry projects, according to Ord. No. 15-B/2018 (Diário da Republic No. 9/2018, 1st Supplement, Series I of 2018-01-12).
Access to higher education level: Specialization course or master’s degree; Continuity Masters (Forestry resources; Food and rural development)

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Learning Language

Learning and evaluation languages: Portuguese and English (Erasmus Programme)

Learning Objectives

The Bachelors in Forest Science and Natural Resources will have acquired:
1) Scientific culture to understand the interrelations of the subsystems present in both forest systems and natural resources. They should be aware of their role in promoting development.
2) Technological culture enabling them to intervene in projects implementation and monitoring. They should be able to analyse, forecast, and simulate the consequences of their actions and management options.
3) Environmental culture as integrative and regulating reference of their future professional activity as development agents.
4) Social, ethical and professional awareness and a neat sense of their role in the social, technical, economic and environmental dynamics which supports sustainable development.
5) Communication skills so as to be able of being an efficient transmitter of knowledge and promoter ofparticipation and information sharing in the domain of Forest Science and Natural Resources.

Access to Superior Studies

The bachelor’s degree allows the access to graduate degrees, namely to the 2nd cycle of studies leading to the Master’s degree.

Course Coordinators

Tronco comum

Curricular Year: 1
Curricular Unit Code ECTS Period
Biometrics 10000560 3 1st S
Chemistry and Biochemistry I 10016977 6 1st S
Ecology 10000554 6 1st S
Geography and Surveys 10000571 6 1st S
Introduction to Profession 10000582 3 1st S
Mathematical Analysis 10016966 6 1st S
Botany and Dendrology 10000593 6 2nd S
Chemistry and Biochemistry II 10017006 6 2nd S
English Language and Communication 10017017 3 2nd S
Forest Soils 10000608 4 2nd S
Inventory of Natural Resources 10000619 6 2nd S
Statistics 10017039 5 2nd S

Curricular Year: 2
Curricular Unit Code ECTS Period
GIS and Remote Sensing 10017061 6 1st S
Hydraulic and Hydrology 10017072 6 1st S
Natural Resource Economics 10000625 6 1st S
Physiology and Reproduction of Forest Plants 10000636 6 1st S
Silviculture 10000647 6 1st S
Agroforest Systems 10000670 6 2nd S
Biophysical Planning 10000664 6 2nd S
Forest Health 10000692 6 2nd S
Forest Operations 10000653 6 2nd S
Local Development 10000681 6 2nd S

Curricular Year: 3
Curricular Unit Code ECTS Period
Enterprise Management and Entrepreneurship 10000726 6 1st S
Forest Defence Against Fire 10000715 6 1st S
Management of Faunal Resources 10000709 6 1st S
Management of Forest Resources 10000737 7 1st S
Forestry Policy and Certification 10000748 5 2nd S
Training Placement 10000752 15 2nd S
Optativa LCFRN - 5ºS
Curricular Unit Code ECTS Period
Apiculture, Mycology and Wild Products 10000928 5 1st S
Management of Natural Areas 10000780 5 1st S
Forest Exploitation 10000763 5 2nd S
Optativa LCFRN - 6ºS
Curricular Unit Code ECTS Period
Management of Natural Areas 10000780 5 1st S
Forest Exploitation 10000763 5 2nd S
Forest Improvement 10000774 5 2nd S