Forestry & Environmental Studies
Baker University offers a program in cooperation with Duke University leading to a master’s degree in forestry or environmental management. Qualified students can enter the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Duke University after three years of undergraduate study. The student must fulfill all Baker general education requirements. After completing 30 credit hours at Duke, and a minimum of 132 hours total, the student is eligible to receive the B.S. degree from Baker University. After four semesters at Duke, in which a minimum of 60 credit hours is earned, the student is eligible to receive the master of forestry or the master of environmental management degree from Duke University.
Faculty
To learn more about the partnership in forestry and environmental studies, please contact:
Calvin Cink
Professor of Biology, Department Chair & Forrest E. Jones Chair for Biology
B.S. North Dakota State University; M.S. University of Nebraska; Ph.D. University of Kansas
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785.594.4548


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