Mid-State Technical College has four campus locations throughout Wisconsin in Adams, Marshfield, Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids. The Urban Forestry Technician program teaches skills including planting and removing urban trees, landscape installation and maintenance programs. Additionally, those in the course take the Wisconsin Pesticide Certification Exam. Students can go on to careers as plant health care technicians and arborists.
In Southern California, Palomar College's Urban Forestry program enrolls more than 500 students each semester. The program includes a portable saw mill and two drying kilns. Students use these tools to produce lumber from the nearby San Diego area. This program primarily focuses on maintaining a self-sustaining urban forest and utilizing the trees in a woodworking program.
The School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University offers a bachelor's degree program in forestry, fisheries and wildlife. Students who follow the forestry option take classes in animal diversity, wildlife ecology, city planning and forest entomology. OSU also has a continuing education program in forest ecosystem science and management.
Texas A&M University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences offers a forestry program. Students who complete the bachelor's program are accredited by the Society of American Foresters. Other majors at Texas A&M include Ecological Restoration, Renewable Natural Resources and Spatial Sciences.