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Students in other majors such as business, forest science, science, and engineering have an opportunity to elect a minor in Wood Products Marketing. Students in the minor can gain knowledge and develop skills helpful when seeking sales-related employment in the wood products industry.

Students must take:

  • W P 411 (4) - Wood-Environmental Relationships
  • W P 417 (4) - Wood Products Manufacturing Systems and Processes
  • W P 435 (3) - Wood Products Production and Sales Management
  • W P 437W (4) - Wood Industries Marketing Management

As well as select at least 3 credits of additional courses from:

  • W P 200W (3) - Professional Careers in Forest Resources
  • W P 203 (1) - Anatomical Properties of Wood
  • FOR 203 (2) - Field Dendrology
  • W P 337 (2) - Wood Technology
  • W P 412 (3) - Wood in Structures
  • W P 413 (3) - Chemistry of Wood
  • W P 418 (4) - Chemical Processing of Wood
  • W P 423 (2) - Deterioration and Protection of Wood Products
  • W P 460 (3) - Wood Products Industrial Environmental Control
  • W P 490 (1) - Wood Products Colloquium

Entrance to Minor Application (PDF) - Print and complete this form indicating which courses you plan to take to complete the minor. Review the form with your academic adviser for your major. Both you and your adviser must sign the form. Bring your completed form to 113 Forest Resources Building.

 
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This page last updated on: May 1, 2008

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