Timber Cruising I Micro-credential

The program includes an introduction to forest ecology basic tree and flora identification and wildlife habitat management practices. You'll also explore foundational skills in timber cruising, including sampling and plot area measurements.

Applicants may be eligible for a grant of up to $3500 to cover the cost of training.

You can apply for the program through EducationPlannerBC.ca. Use waiver code NICFSG to waive the application fee.

Need help with your application? Email futurestudents@nic.bc.ca

 This program is currently not available to international applicants.

 

Where: Campbell River
Starts: Fall (October)

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This program provides students with industry-ready, hands-on skills and knowledge to be successful as craft brewers and malting experts.

Bob Haugen, NIC Continuing Education manager, contract and training services

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