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Forestry Schools in Arizona
There are two schools in the state of Arizona offering forestry programs. Eight students graduated from programs at Arizona forestry schools in 2010. Seven of all these students graduated with masters degrees and one student graduated with bachelors degrees.
Overview
On average, four students graduate from programs in this state in forestry every year. More specifically, one student graduated with a forestry degree at the bachelor's level and seven with a master's level degree.
Two forestry schools are in Arizona. And out of these, one school is public, while one school is private. Tuition at a private forestry school is $26,235, while public forestry school tuitions are $7,672.
Average tuition for programs in forestry is $17,104. The lowest tuition in Arizona, which is $7,672 every year, is at Northern Arizona University, while the highest tuition for programs in forestry, which is $26,235 each year, is at Prescott College.
Arizona schools offer bachelors degrees and masters degrees for forestry students.
Forestry Program Completions in Arizona 2006 - 2010
On average, four students graduate from programs in this state in forestry every year. More specifically, one student graduated with a forestry degree at the bachelor's level and seven with a master's level degree.
Forestry Program Completions in Arizona 2006 - 2010
- Bachelor 2006: 0
- Bachelor 2007: 0
- Bachelor 2008: 0
- Bachelor 2009: 0
- Bachelor 2010: 1
- Master 2006: 4
- Master 2007: 3
- Master 2008: 0
- Master 2009: 5
- Master 2010: 7
Forestry Program Availability in Arizona
Arizona schools offer a total of two forestry programs. Of these programs, around 50% are bachelor's level programs. The remaining programs are degrees at the masters level.
Forestry Program Availability in Arizona
- Bachelor: 1
- Master: 1
Career Trends
Foresters — Salary by Percentile
Foresters — Salary by Percentile
- 10th Percentile: 33540
- 25th Percentile: 38090
- Median: 46100
- 75th Percentile: 59950
- 90th Percentile: 68870
Forest and Conservation Technicians — Salary by Percentile
Forest and Conservation Technicians — Salary by Percentile
- 10th Percentile: 24930
- 25th Percentile: 27980
- Median: 31320
- 75th Percentile: 41010
- 90th Percentile: 50120
Career Trends
Foresters — Employment Trend
Foresters — Employment Trend
- Median Salary 2006: 44260
- Median Salary 2007: 49495
- Median Salary 2008: 54730
- Median Salary 2009: 44680
- Median Salary 2010: 46100
- Total Employed 2006: 140
- Total Employed 2007: 120
- Total Employed 2008: 100
- Total Employed 2009: 160
- Total Employed 2010: 180
Forest and Conservation Technicians — Employment Trend
Forest and Conservation Technicians — Employment Trend
- Median Salary 2006: 29520
- Median Salary 2007: 31190
- Median Salary 2008: 30150
- Median Salary 2009: 30780
- Median Salary 2010: 31320
- Total Employed 2006: 1380
- Total Employed 2007: 1150
- Total Employed 2008: 1270
- Total Employed 2009: 1360
- Total Employed 2010: 1470
Arizona vs National Forestry Employment
Arizona vs National Forestry Employment
- Employed in Arizona: 3.381% (1650)
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Nearby Cities Offering Forestry
- Forestry Schools in Prescott, Arizona
One student graduated with a forestry degree at the bachelor's level in 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students increased by one student. Prescott College offers a total of one forestry program. Forestry Schools in Prescott, Arizona
- Forestry Schools in Prescott Valley, Arizona
In 2010, one student graduated with a forestry degree at the bachelor's level. In particular, the number of undergraduate students rose by one student. Prescott College offers a total of one program in forestry. Forestry Schools in Prescott Valley, Arizona
- Forestry Schools in Flagstaff, Arizona
On average, three students graduate from programs in Flagstaff, AZ in forestry per year. This accounts for all students who schools in the state of Arizona graduate from forestry programs. Seven students graduated with a degree in forestry at the master's level in 2010. Forestry Schools in Flagstaff, Arizona
Nearby States Offering Forestry
- Forestry Schools in California
14 students graduated with forestry certificates. 12 students graduated with an associate's level forestry degree. 78 students graduated with a bachelor's level degree in forestry. Forestry Schools in California
- Forestry Schools in Nevada
The number of students who graduated with forestry degrees went up by approximately 37.5% from 2008 to 2010. In particular, the number of undergraduate students went up by three students. The University of Nevada-Reno offers a total of one program in forestry. Forestry Schools in Nevada
- Forestry Schools in New Mexico
There is one school in the state of New Mexico offering forestry programs. In 2010, four forestry students graduated with degrees from New Mexico Highlands University. Four students graduate from forestry programs in this state, on average, per year. Forestry Schools in New Mexico
- Forestry Schools in Utah
Utah State University is a public school. Average tuition for programs in forestry at USU is $4,828. On average, public tuition at US forestry schools is $5,470. Forestry Schools in Utah
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Pursue an Online Degree
Around the country, there are about 2 schools offering online forestry degrees, to Arizona students, at the following degree levels:
- Diploma
- Graduate Certificate
There are 2 online forestry programs available at these online forestry schools, through which Arizona students have the ability of earning forestry credentials. In 2010, the number of online forestry school graduates from these programs was 8. Online Forestry Schools
Top Accredited Online Schools
1. Eastern Arizona College
615 N. Stadium Ave.
Thatcher, AZ 85552-0769
(928) 428-8322
Eastern Arizona College is a public 2-year institution, founded in 1888. It is located in Thatcher, AZ. It is the fourth oldest institution in the state of Arizona. This college offers subjects including criminal justice and electrical technology. It offers 52 certificates and 67 associates level degrees to students. 6,799 students pursued degrees from the 98 programs at this college in 2010. This college is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission. This college is one of 17 community colleges in Arizona.
2. Northern Arizona University
Knoles Drive- Babbitt Administrative Center
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4132
(928) 523-9011
Northern Arizona University, which is near the center of the city, is in Flagstaff, AZ and it offers one program in forestry. It is one of 5 research universities in Arizona. This university is the biggest institution in the state of Arizona offering forestry in terms of programs.
3. Prescott College
220 Grove Ave
Prescott, AZ 86301
(877) 350-2100
Prescott College is 0.5 miles from the center of the city and this school offers one forestry program. It is a 4-year institution. It ranks first in terms of enrollment in the state of Arizona.