Academics
The university offers academic programs in:
- Associate of Arts in General Studies
- Associate of Science in Forest Technology
- Bachelor of Arts (majors in English and French)
- Bachelor of Science (majors in behavioral science, biology, business, computer applications, electronic commerce, elementary education, rural public safety administration, secondary education - bilingual education, secondary education - English/drama/language arts, secondary education - mathematics, and social science field)
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Bachelor of University Studies
Jeffrey Dubis, an instructor at UMFK's applied forest management program, has designed an online Wood Identification Study Guide for Applied Forest Management Students, now in its second addition.
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