Wood science and engineering, agriculture and forestry economic management, environmental science, resources and environment and urban and rural planning and management, forestry science, environmental science, forest engineering, art design, landscape architecture, garden, tourism management, resources and environment and urban and rural planning and management, industrial design, food science and engineering, land resources management, forest resources protection and recreation, business management, tourism management and so on.
Second, a brief introduction to Central South University of Forestry and Technology
Central South University of Forestry and Technology, referred to as "Central South University of Forestry and Technology", is located in Changsha City, Hunan Province. It is a "double-first-class" construction project of provincial universities, provincial key universities and Hunan Province initiated by the State Forestry and Grassland Bureau and the Hunan Provincial People's Government, and has been selected as a basic capacity-building project of universities in the central and western regions of the country.
Excellent Yilin talent education and training plan, national "characteristic key discipline project", national high-level university construction graduate program, and Hunan 20 1 1 plan are one of the six universities in Hunan Province with postgraduate exemption qualifications, and they are also the first provincial universities in Hunan Province with graduate schools, covering nine disciplines such as wine management, engineering, agriculture, literature, management, teaching and art.
One of the predecessors of the school is Hunan Forestry College, an undergraduate college founded in 1958. 1963, under the direct care of Tao Zhu, a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation, Hunan Forestry College moved to Guangzhou and merged with the Forestry Department of South China Agricultural College to form Central South Forestry College, which was directly under the management of the Ministry of Forestry. In 2000, the school was transformed into a provincial department. In 2005, the school was renamed as Central South University of Forestry and Technology.