By
Crystel Bailey MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- A new program at Mississippi State University is
helping forest products graduates find good jobs without
leaving the state. This
fall, MSU's Department of Forest Products acting through the
College of Forest Resources created four new emphasis areas
within the forest products degree. This was done to expand
the career field for its graduates. "We
created new options so forest products students could find
good jobs in Mississippi, such as management positions in
supply stores and manufacturing plants. Also, the curriculum
meshes well with the junior college system," said Dan Seale,
a forest products professor at MSU. Cynthia
West, department head, said the overall goal of the forest
products major is to provide students with knowledge and
skills about using wood resources more effectively and
efficiently. Students apply what they learn in a variety of
careers. Majors
previously had only two emphasis areas: wood industries
management and wood materials science. This fall, the
Department of Forest Products combined wood science and
forest products curriculum with business and industrial
technology skills to create new options. "We
wanted to give our students skills that make them very
competitive for management positions in the forest products
industry," West said. Students
may choose to emphasize forest products technology, forest
products marketing, building supply operations or industrial
environment, in addition to the two original
options. These
new options cover areas that schools, including MSU, were
not graduating students in, yet there were career
opportunities available in these areas. Seale
said the forest products technology option teaches students
how to program complex machinery and manage employees in
factories, such as furniture plants. "The
forest products marketing option prepares students for the
business world. They earn a minor in marketing, but they
also take technical classes in forest products," Seale
said. Seale
said the building supply operations option prepares students
for managing small town or major chain building supplies
stores through management and wood courses. "Most
manufacturing plants are required to have environmental
compliance officers to make sure the production process does
not harm the environment and that regulations set up by the
Department of Environmental Quality and the Environmental
Protection Agency are being followed. Our industrial
environmental option prepares students for this job," Seale
said. Seale
said the four new options are spinoffs from the wood
industries management option, which basically prepares
students for management within the forest products
industry. He said
the wood materials science option is the most difficult, and
it is for students wanting to go to graduate
school. Kyle
Fogarty, a senior forest products major emphasizing wood
industries management, said the curriculum is preparing him
for an entry-level position in a wood industry plant, but he
hopes to move up to plant manager. He said he would have
taken the forest products technology route had the new
options been around when he started school four years
ago. "The
technology option would have prepared me better for a
technical background," Fogarty said. For more
information about the forest products program at MSU,
contact the Department of Forest Products at (662) 325-2116
or visit the College of Forest Resources Web site at
www.cfr.msstate.edu. Released:
Oct. 9, 2000
Forestry,
Wildlife & Fisheries News
Program Helps
Forest Products Grads Land MS Jobs
Contact: Dr. Dan Seale, (662) 325-3072 and Dr. Cynthia West,
(662) 325-4444
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