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SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry Division of Engineering Undergraduate Programs |
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Program Overview
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The State University of New York (SUNY) College of Environmental Science & Forestry (ESF) maintains a variety of highly specialized engineering majors grounded in the theory, science and practice of process and environmental-based engineering in the broad context of forestry and wood utilization. ESF offers undergraduate engineering students programs in the departments of Construction Management and Wood Products Engineering (CMWPE), Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering (ERFEG), and Paper and Bioprocess Engineering (PBE). Students may pursue specializations ranging from engineered wood products and marketing, to biofibre-based paper and reconstituted wood products, biofuels, ecological engineering and water resources management. The Construction Management and Wood Products Engineering programs currently enroll 93 undergraduate and 19 graduate students. Students develop analytical and problem-solving abilities, and learn to apply those skills in one of two options: construction management with application to a broad array of careers in construction, or wood product processing including the analysis of the engineering properties of wood products. Coursework, hands-on lab and fieldwork, and a materials science approach to product analysis ensure that students graduate with a thorough understanding of sustainable practices in construction management and the use of wood as a renewable resource. The Wood Products Engineering program is accredited by the Society of Wood Science and Technology. The Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering program currently enrolls 110 undergraduate students in the EAC-ABET accredited professional licensure qualifying Forest Engineering program and 36 graduate students. Students study basic and applied engineering approaches to environmental and resource analysis. The program emphasizes water resources engineering, ecological engineering, and geospatial engineering. Specializations within the program include environmental modeling, natural treatment systems, engineering hydrology, remote sensing, surveying, and geographic information systems. The Paper and Bioprocess Engineering department currently enroll 68 undergraduate and 42 graduate students in their Bioprocess Engineering, Paper Science, and EAC-ABET accredited professional licensure qualifying Paper Engineering program. The programs provide students with a foundation for a career in the pulp and paper and bioprocess industries. The programs emphasize application of the basic sciences such as chemistry and biology, process and product design, computer information technology, sustainable engineering, and management. Hands-on learning plays a significant role in the program and students participate at the college's full-scale pilot plant. In addition, all students are required to complete a 12-week paid internship in the pulp, paper, and bioprocess industries. The Paper Engineering and Paper Science students receive excellent industry-based scholarship support (up to current tuition) and graduates' average annual starting salaries exceed $67,000. All engineering programs at ESF are founded upon the principle that instruction, research and public service are essential to the understanding, development, improvement and maintenance of natural environments and human societies and sustainable utilization of natural resources. The F. Franklin Moon Library at ESF houses more than 130,000 catalogued items. In addition to current subscriptions to over 2,000 serials, the library has licenses for thousands of electronic journals and databases. Electronic journal packages are received from Elsevier, Wiley, Springer and the American Chemical Society. Significant databases for ESF include Agricola, CABDirect, SciFinder Scholar, Lexis Nexis Environmental Universe, Fish and Fisheries WorldWide, PaperChem, PaperBase, Wildlife Worldwide, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, and ISI Web of Science. ESF and Syracuse University share a common library management system and the resources of the Syracuse University Libraries are available to ESF students. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Highlights
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Facts
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fall semester (Aug - Dec) spring semester (Jan - May) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Disciplines
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• Bioprocess Engineering • Construction Management • Forest Engineering • Wood Products Engineering • Paper Engineering • Paper Science | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Study Options
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Student Profile
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College and Location
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The SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry was originally established in 1911 as the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University. Since 1946 ESF has been an autonomous educational institution in SUNY. ESF was granted its current name in 1972. Included in their tuition, ESF students access Syracuse University instruction and facilities. The 12-acre main campus is located in Syracuse, New York and adjacent to Syracuse University. The campus is augmented by an additional 25,000 acres of land and almost 95,000 square meters of facilities at campuses and field stations throughout New York State. The ESF campus is the largest campus in the world. Syracuse is located in Onondaga County in the geographical center of New York State on the eastern edge of the Fingers Lakes. Syracuse is within a five-hour drive of New York City, Toronto (Canada) and the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack Mountains. Surrounded by rolling hills, flat plains and natural lakes, Syracuse is an urban center with a population of 147,306 people. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Admissions
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ESF is selective about the number of students admitted directly from high school. Successful first-year candidates should have strong academic credentials from secondary school, as well as the necessary college preparatory courses in mathematics and science. Applicants are required to submit official results from either the SAT I or ACT. SAT II results are not required, but may be submitted to demonstrate aptitude. In addition to the general admission requirements, international students must file the SUNY common application form and provide evidence of English proficiency through a minimum TOEFL paper-based score of 550 or computer-based score of 213. International students may be required to provide a detailed evaluation of all international academic credentials, verified by an approved evaluation agency. International students must prove that they can meet all of the financial obligations incurred while attending ESF. All applicants should complete the essay question on the supplemental application form, and submit a medical history and physical examination report with their application. The application fee is $40. For more information on the admissions process, go to www.esf.edu/international. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Support for International Students
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ESF welcomes over 127 international students from over 37 countries to its campuses. Every fall, the Office of International Services (OIS) holds student orientation sessions prior to the commencement of university classes. These sessions provide new students with information regarding university policies, immigration regulations, health care and safety, registration procedures, and academic and social environments. OIS serves as an activity center for international students, sponsoring and coordinating programs such as the International Students Speakers Bureau and English Language Conversation Groups. The center provides a space for relaxation, study, formal and informal discussion groups for all students. Counseling and academic advising are available to all students. The Academic Support Center offers workshops for students in need of additional study skills, tutoring or development courses such as note-taking, essay and report outlines, and exam preparation. Counseling services help international students with personal or academic problems. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Buildings and Facilities
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Specialized facilities on the ESF campus include electron microscopes, plant growth chambers, air-conditioned greenhouses, a bioacoustical laboratory, radioscope laboratory and pilot-sized paper mill with accessory equipment, as well as wood products and machining laboratories. The Department of Construction Management and Wood Products Engineering in Baker Laboratory has facilities for teaching and research in wood products engineering, construction, and construction management . Wood products engineering laboratory facilities include the Wood Products Engineering Laboratory TL-317 (WPEL), an IAS accredited laboratory (ANS/ISO/IEC 17025:2005) for mechanical testing, with a wide range of testing equipment and electronic data acquisition facilities, and wood processing facilities including a dry kiln, wood preservation equipment, wood machining laboratory, and sawmill. The C.J.K. Wang Wood Biodegradation Laboratory includes mycology culturing facilities and a modern molecular analysis laboratory, research microscopes, image analysis system and wood microtechnique equipment. One of the largest wood collections in the world, the H. P. Brown Memorial Wood Collection, is used to support the graduate research program of the Tropical Timber Information Center. A complete microscopy and image analysis laboratory is provided by the N.C. Brown Center for Ultrastructure Studies. Graduate students have some of the best available systems to relate the macroscopic behavior of wood to its anatomical characteristics. The Renewable Materials Institute conducts research in the broad area of sustainable development of wood resources and the uses of wood products. Construction Management facilities for research and teaching include laboratories for construction safety, building materials and green construction. A dedicated computer laboratory, the Construction Management Laboratory provides specialized software for construction estimating, scheduling, project management, wood engineering design, computer aided design and drafting, finite element analysis and other specialized software. The Department of Paper and Bioprocess Engineering is located in Walters Hall, which is devoted to education and research in pulp, paper, bioproduct, bioenergy, and allied fields. The Department maintains a large number of special purpose laboratories and highly sophisticated scientific equipment, as well as a pilot plant equipped with machinery and instrumentation for studies of pulping, pulp cleaning and screening, recycling, refining, and papermaking. An environmental engineering laboratory includes various methods of paper recycling and waste treatment. A state-of-the-art laboratory for testing paper and other materials is in service. Facilities also include equipment for the biological treatment and the separation processes for production of specialized chemicals and polymers from wood, including a 400-liter fermenter, nanoseparation equipment, and incubators for the growth of ligninolytic organisms. The pilot plant also includes appropriate equipment for engineering studies in the production of ethanol, plastics, advanced materials, and other products from wood and other lignocellulosic materials. This equipment, as well as the extensive chemical engineering laboratory, is employed for both education and research. Computer hardware and software are continually updated for teaching and research in process control and simulation. The Department of Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering has dedicated greenhouse laboratories available for students working in ecological engineering and solid waste management. In addition, the department has specialized laboratories for the study of hydrology and hydraulics, intelligent geospatial systems, and ecological engineering. In addition to these laboratories, specialized computer facilities for GIS and environmental modeling are also available to students, as well as high-tech engineering design classrooms where students have ready access to design software and tools. The Department of Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering also performs research throughout the world, with active participation with field stations, data analysis, and environmental modeling using data from Central America, Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, and North America. Computing facilities are available to all students at various locations around the ESF campus. Free workshops on a variety of computer topics are offered each semester. Tutoring and software are also available. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Institute and Location
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Location at a Glance
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Admissions at a Glance
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Completion of a US college preparatory high school program or equivalent; 3 years each of mathematics and science; submission of either SAT I or ACT results Minimum English Requirements: TOEFL 550 paper-based or 213 computer-based Domestic Student Application Deadlines: Fall Entry: November 15 for freshman early admission; January 15 for freshman regular admission; April 1 for transfer admission Spring Entry: November 1 for all applicants International Student Application Deadlines: Same as domestic | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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International Students
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International students come from over 37 countries, including China, India, South Korea, Ghana, Philippines, Zambia and Mozambique. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Annual Expenses (in US$)
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