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    I had a hard time with wine, wimmen, the 70's, and calculus

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    I am wondering where one would use advanced calculus in a forestry degree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TJC44 View Post
    I am wondering where one would use advanced calculus in a forestry degree?

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    Yeah, that's what I thought when I enrolled in Forest Engineering! The word Engineering in Forest Engineering differentiates it from Forestry.

    Plenty of upper level Engineering, Math and Chemistry courses involved. The Forest Engineering Degree is similiar to a Civil Engineering degree.

    http://bulletin.auburn.edu/coursesofinstruction/foen/

    http://ferm.forestry.oregonstate.edu...7%20-%2018.pdf

    https://www.bachelorsportal.com/stud...gineering.html
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