Skills you’ll develop
While studying Forest Bioeconomy Sciences and Technology, you’re developing interdisciplinary skills and competencies to manage and utilize renewable natural resources in the bioeconomy. You also learn how to measure the environmental and socio-economic impact of renewable resources in order to enhance the sustainability of existing systems and new innovations.
These skills and abilities may include:
- Business management and leadership skills
- Understanding of the changing global climate through ecosystem properties and processes, human impacts, and the earth-atmosphere system
- Coordination of the production and use of renewable products and energy from bio-based materials
- Community engagement and policy development
- Quantitative sustainability methodology
- Economic and impact analysis on potential environmental and socio-political effects of bio-based technologies and climate change
- Planning and management of land use
- Comprehension on protocols for carbon accounting and methodologies for emissions inventories and carbon costing
- Planning, drafting, and editing of professional-quality documents for specialists and other stakeholders
- Delivering effective and engaging oral presentations
- Molecular understanding and insight into bioproduct development
- Use of microbiology and enzymology for processing and enhancing the value of forest and agro-based bioproducts
- Innovative biobased material design and manufacturing
Career possibilities
Career opportunities vary widely across a range of fields including sustainability, consulting, project management, specialist industries, manufacturing, and laboratory-based research.
There are many career paths that can combine your academics, skills, and experience with your different interests. Read through the job titles below for ideas. Some career options may require further education or training.
Visit the National Occupational Classification website to research basic requirements and responsibilities of jobs in your field.
- Climate Action Manager
- Climate Change Analyst
- Climate Change Specialist
- Climate Resilience Analyst
- Climate Scenario Researcher
- Carbon Assessment Specialist
- Community Energy Specialist
- DNA Assembly Research Associate
- Environmental Analyst
- Fermentation Research Associate
- Forest Carbon Analyst
- Laboratory Technician
- Manager of Sustainability
- Production Assistant
- Product Safety and Quality Coordinator
- Public Policy Analyst
- Research and Design Manager
- Sustainability Analyst/Climate Action Planner
- Technology Development Advisor
- Biomass and Resource Analysis
- Manager of Sustainability
- Climate Change Technical Specialist
- Environmental Analyst
- Project Manager
- Emissions engineer
- Carbon Assessment Specialist
- Community Energy Specialist
- Research and Design Manager
- Energy engineer
- Microbiologist
- Plant Operator
- Biochemist
- Technology Development Advisor
- Bioinformatician
Make the most of your degree
Your experiences will open doors to new opportunities and help clarify your understanding of your values and interests.
- UBC Forestry Co-op Program
Gain paid work experience related to your degree by alternating academic terms with work terms through the Co-op Program. - Work Learn Program
Develop valuable skills through a part-time, on-campus job and grow your professional network. - Forestry Digest
Sign up to receive weekly updates about paid and volunteer opportunities, upcoming events, and more. - Forestry Tri-Mentoring Program
Connect with peers and industry mentors around career interests and build your communication and networking skills. - Sustainability Ambassadors
Develop collaboration and leadership skills through an on-campus volunteer role. - UBC Sustainability programs and clubs
Browse on-campus paid and volunteer opportunities related to sustainability. - Let’s Talk Science
Connect with educators and youth to deliver STEM learning experiences in school and community settings. - Departmental events
Network with Forestry students and faculty members at a variety of events. - Departmental research opportunities
Reach out directly to faculty members to ask about potential research positions. - UBC-BCIT Biotechnology Club
Meet other Biotech students with similar interests through events and programs. - Go Global
Learn more about international opportunities available for UBC undergraduate students. - Haida Gwaii Institute Semesters
Take immersive, UBC-accredited courses in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia on topics including Natural Resource Science, Marine Conservation, Community Resilience, and more. - NSERC Undergraduate Research Awards
Receive funding to work on research-related jobs and projects. - Student Biotechnology Network
Attend events, meet professionals, and receive mentorship from innovative industry leaders. - Environmental mentorship program
Find a mentor through the Connecting Environmental Professionals organization. - UBC Climate Hub
Facilitate the sharing of climate knowledge to empower youth to become Climate Ambassadors in their own communities. - UBC Sustainability research opportunities
Participate in research and project-based roles to advance sustainability at UBC and in the region. - UBC Environmental Policy Association
Learn about the impact of global climate change policies through various discussion-based events. - AMS Sustainability
Access resources and funding of up to $15,000 to support your sustainability-related initiative or project. - Common Energy UBC
Join 1 of 6 action teams to implement sustainability initiatives and practices into all aspects of the UBC community. - UBC Student Environment Centre
Access funding for projects that address environmental and sustainability issues. - UBC Geering Up
Develop your leadership skills and share your passion for STEM with children and youth. - ECO Canada job board
Check out environmental employment opportunities. - Women in STEM Summit
Participate in the annual Women in STEM summit and get inspired by the stories of industry thought leaders. - Canada Summer Jobs Program
Check out summer jobs for full-time students. - Federal Student Work Experience Program
Apply for government positions across Canada through this student recruitment initiative. - Government volunteer and internship positions
Find local and international opportunities to prepare you for future employment. - Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions internships
Apply your classroom knowledge to real-world settings through climate change mitigation or adaptation projects.
Build your network
Employers often hire people they know, so help them get to know you. You can build your network through clubs, classes, informational interviews, and more. There are so many ways to make connections and find mentors.
The professional associations below are also great resources for meeting people, learning about specific industries, and finding job and volunteer opportunities. Most have reduced membership rates for students and new grads.
- Advanced Biofuels Canada
- Air and Waste Management Association
- Association of BC Forest Professionals
- BIOTE Canada
- UBC Bioproducts Institute
- Canadian Association of Information Technology Professionals
- Canadian Association of Professionals in Regulatory Affairs
- Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists
- Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology
- Canadian Society for Unconventional Resources
- Cellulose and Renewable Materials
- Clean Energy BC
- Clean Resource Innovation Network
- College of Applied Biology
- Connecting Environmental Professionals Vancouver
- ECO Canada
- Forest Products Association of Canada
- Information Technology Association of Canada
- Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Connect with alumni on Linkedin
Find UBC Forest Bioeconomy Sciences and Technology graduates on LinkedIn to learn about where they’re working, and their career and academic paths.
More information
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