The dual degree program in forestry is a competitive cooperative program between Drew University and the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. Students spend three years at Drew and two years at Duke in an integrated course of study that allows them to receive their Bachelor’s of Arts from Drew and Master’s of Forestry (MF) degree from Duke in a total of five years. Students in the program earn their bachelor’s degree from Drew after successfully completing their first year at Duke and earn their master’s degree from Duke after their second year at the Nicholas School. Students interested in pursuing a dual degree program should contact Drew’s program advisor to plan their course of study. To train for a career in forest resources, take this five-year integrated course of study. Spend three years at Drew pursuing your bachelor’s degree, then go to Duke for two years, where you will finish your Drew degree while also working toward the Master of Forestry from Duke. When to Apply: No later than sophomore year at Drew | Time at Drew: Three years | Time at Duke: Two years
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