Management of Forest Resources
Recognition of prior learning
Following the implementation of the Bologna Process and the consequent legislation regarding the mobility of students among degrees and higher education institutions, prior learning must be recognized and credited. The prior learning concept comprises all the previous learning/training undertaken in other higher education study cycles in national or international institutions (crediting of certified training), as well as previous professional experience and any post-secondary school training or education. As such, the IPB promotes the crediting of the student’s prior learning when arriving at the institution.Aiming at a quick and full integration of the student in his/her new education programme, the recognition procedures must be submitted when enrolling at the IPB.
For further enquiries on crediting and recognizing prior learning and training at the IPB (calendars, procedures and assessment criteria), please go to the Applicant Portal at www.ipb.pt/portaldocandidato.
Qualification requirements and regulations
4 Semesters (2 years). 20 Weeks of study, per semester, full-time (40 per year). 40 total Hours per week. 810 total Hours per semester (1620 per year). 120 ECTS Credits (30 per semester); 1 credit corresponds to 27 hours. It includes a scientific dissertation, a project work or a professional traineeship which will be concluded with a final report comprising 42 credits.The holders of this qualification may apply to the Order of Engineers. The professional title of Engineer is awarded by this institution, according to its internal rules.
Profile of the programme
The profile of the programme comprises the development of the technical-scientific knowledge and professional specialized skills in the study areas of Management of Forest Resources: Silviculture and Wildlife Management, Environmental Sciences. Management of Forest Resources: Silviculture and Wildlife Management, Environmental Sciences.Key learning outcomes
The degree of "mestre" (master) in Management of Forest Resources, is awarded to those students that demonstrate, in this field, the ability to:a) develop and enhance the knowledge obtained in the first cycle, in order to develop and apply that knowledge to original situations often in the context of research;
b) apply their knowledge and understanding and problem solving capacities to new and unfamiliar situations in wide multidisciplinary situations, although related to their area of studies;
c) integrate knowledge, deal with complex matters, develop solutions or put forward opinions on situations of limited or incomplete information, including reflecting upon the implications and ethical and social responsibilities that result from both those solutions and opinions or indeed that condition them;
d) communicate their conclusions and the knowledge and reasoning that underly them, both to experts and non-experts, clearly and unambiguously;
e) develop competences that will enable them to benefit from self-oriented or autonomous lifelong learning.
To complete the qualification, the student is required to pass all compulsory course units of the study plan.
Occupational profiles of graduates
The degree of "mestre" (master) in Management of Forest Resources belongs to the education and training area of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Resources. Graduates are specialized to develop a professional activity within the profile of the programme.Access to further studies
The degree of "mestre" allows to proceed to 3rd cycle studies, according to the diagram of the Portuguese Higher Education System, provided by NARIC (http://www.dges.mctes.pt/DGES/pt/Reconhecimento/NARICENIC/) and presented in section 8 of the Diploma Supplement.Graduation requirements
Access and entrance into the cycle of studies leading to the master degreeAcademic degrees and higher education diplomas - Decreto-Lei n, 74/2006, de 24 de Março, Artigo 17ª
Examination regulations, assessment and grading
Examination and assessment are regulated by the IPB general regulation, available in www.ipb.pt/sa, and by the School pedagogical regulation, available in www.esa.ipb.pt.Consult this Guide under the option “The ECTS at the IPB” for information on the grading and qualification system.
Mode of study
Full-time.Programme director
Felicia Maria Silva Fonseca ( | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) |
Scientific areas of the study plan
Scientific Area | Acronym | ECTS Credits | |
Compulsory | Optional | ||
Earth Sciences | CIT | 12.0 | 0.0 |
Environmental Sciences | CIA | 24.0 | 0.0 |
Mathematics and Statistics | MAE | 6.0 | 0.0 |
Silviculture and Wildlife Management | SIC | 78.0 | 0.0 |
Total | 120.0 | 0.0 |
Course structure
Year | Sem | Type | Code | Course Unit | Scientific Area | ECTS Credits |
1 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-1101-00-22 | Game Biology | SIC | 6.0 |
1 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-1102-00-22 | Experimental design and Multivariate Analysis | MAE | 6.0 |
1 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-1103-00-22 | Genetics and Forest Improvement | SIC | 6.0 |
1 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-1104-00-22 | Plant Ecology and Management | CIA | 6.0 |
1 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-1105-00-22 | Forest soils | CIT | 6.0 |
1 | 2 | Semestral | 6363-352-1201-00-22 | Urban Forestry | SIC | 6.0 |
1 | 2 | Semestral | 6363-352-1202-00-22 | Nature Conservation | CIA | 6.0 |
1 | 2 | Semestral | 6363-352-1203-00-22 | Inland Fisheries Management | SIC | 6.0 |
1 | 2 | Semestral | 6363-352-1204-00-22 | Advanced Silviculture | SIC | 6.0 |
1 | 2 | Semestral | 6363-352-1205-00-22 | Geographic Information Systems and Applied Remote Sensing | CIT | 6.0 |
2 | - | Annual | 6363-352-2001-00-22 | Final Project/Dissertation | SIC | 42.0 |
2 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-2101-00-22 | Landscape Ecology | CIA | 6.0 |
2 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-2102-00-22 | Legislation and Forest Certification | SIC | 3.0 |
2 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-2103-00-22 | Advanced Forest Protection | SIC | 3.0 |
2 | 1 | Semestral | 6363-352-2104-00-22 | Tourism and Recreation of Nature | CIA | 6.0 |