Forests are a source of resources, about as much a home for numerous fauna and flora. Thus, in a world where pollution and environment degradation are rampant, the conservation and management of forests is an important task. The development and improvement of processes involved in conserving and managing forests is the primary job of a forester.
Professional Foresters Licensure Exam
In the Philippines, licensed and registered Foresters are called to perform the following tasks, among others:
- Supervise and protect numerous plant and animal life in the forest;
- Develop innovations in utilizing forest resources;
- Conceptualize projects for the improvement, development, preservation, and maintenance of forests.
The Foresters’ Licensure Examination is conducted once every year, with the two previous exams occurring in September.
If the job piques your interest and you are considering to be a Forester soon, take note that the following topics are some of the ones included in the Foresters’ Licensure Examination:
- Forest Dendrology
- Forest Entomology
- Utilizing Forest Products
- Sustainability and Development
- Forest Biometry, Mensuration and Inventory
To pass the Professional Foresters’ Board Exam, the examinee must obtain a passing mark of at least 75% in the exam.
Scope and Coverage of the Foresters’ Licensure Exam
- FOREST ECOSYSTEM (20%)
- Forest Botany
1. Cellular Structure
2. Vegetative and Reproductive Characteristics of Plants
3. Morphology and Anatomy of Plants - Dendrology
1. Classification of Forest Plants
2. Plant Geography
3. Gross Morphology
4. Key to Identification
5. Nomenclature - Forest Ecology
1. Basic Ecological Principles
2. Forest and Other Ecosystems
3. Hydrologic Cycle
3.1 Evapotranspiration
3.2 Precipitation
3.3 etc.
4. Ground Water
5. Discharge of rivers/streams
6. Forest influences (climate, soil, man, etc.) - Forest Soils
1. Soil Formation (parent material, climate, topography, living organism, time)
2. Soil Profile/Horizons
3. Soil Classification (categories, soil orders)
4. Soil Properties, (biological, physical, chemical)
5. Soil Moisture Content
6. Soil and Water Conservation - Three Physiology
1. Tree Growth and Processes (photosynthesis, respiration, translocation)
2. Primary and Secondary growth
3. Shoot and Crown Development (shoot growth, crown shape/development, patterns of
growth)
4. Flowering, Fruiting and seed production
5. Tree Nutrition - Forest Entomology
1. Classification of Insects
2. Beneficial and Harmful Insects
3. Insect Infestation
4. Preventive and Control Measure
4.1 Biological
4.2 Physical
4.3 Mechanical
4.4 Chemical - Forest Pathology
1. Diseases in Plants (signs, symptoms, classification)
2. Parasitism (infection, resistance susceptibility, pathogenicity, etc.)
3. Pathogenesis/disease development (influence of environment on parasites, host etc.)
4. Pathogens (bacteria, virus, fungi, etc.)
5. Principles and Methods of Control - Forest Biodiversity
1. Wildlife (Flora and Fauna)
2. Classes of Wildlife
3. Wildlife Food and Feeding Habits
4. Economically important species
5. Rare/endangered species
6. Wildlife Laws, Rules and Regulations - Forest Genetics and Tree Improvement
1. Genetic Concepts and Principles
2. Basic Concepts of Tree Improvement
3. Methods of Tree Improvement
4. Practical Applications and Returns
- Forest Botany
- FOREST UTILIZATION ENGINEERING (20%)
- Wood Structure and Identification
1. Basic Principles and concepts of the identification of commercial and lesser-used
Philippine woods.
2. Anatomical properties of wood - Wood Physics and Mechanics
1. Physical properties of wood
2. Theories and practice of wood physics
3. Strength of wood materials on various sectoral exposures
4. Strength of wood materials on various types of stresses - Wood Seasoning and Preservation
1. Wood Chemistry
1.1 Basic principles and concept of wood chemistry
1.2 Wood chemistry and its effects to the machining properties, structural strengths
and resistance to various degrees of stresses and temperature
1.3 Economics of chemical wood extracts
2. Wood Seasoning
2.1 Theories and practice of wood seasoning
2.2 Various methods of seasoning
2.3 Control of moisture content
2.4 Effect of moisture on dimensional changes
2.5 Economic aspect of wood seasoning
3. Wood Preservation
3.1 Principles and concept of wood preservation
3.2 Factors affecting destruction and decay of wood
3.3 Methods of preservation and control
3.4 Fire proofing
3.5 Penetrability of various species to chemical preservation
3.6 Economic aspect of wood treatment - Forest Products Utilization
1. General Lumbering and Wood Processing
1.1 Basic Principles and concepts of lumbering
1.2 Purpose and elements of lumbering
1.3 Forest products processing
1.3.1 Sawmilling Techniques
1.3.2 Processing of forest products residues
1.4 Recovery and Productivity of Forest Products
2. Veneer and Plywood
3. Pulp and Paper
4. Wood Composite
5. Species suitability for various products
6. Economic aspects of Forest Products Utilization - Utilization of Non-Timber Forest Products
1. Principles in processing utilization of non-timber forest products
1.1 Rattan
1.2 Bamboo
1.3 Fibers substitutes
1.4 Others (Vines, etc.)
2. Economics and Valuation Aspects of Non-timber Forest Products
- Wood Structure and Identification
- FOREST GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL FORESTRY (25%)
- Forest History, Policy and Administration
1. History of Forestry in the Philippines
2. Constitutional Provisions
3. Revised Forestry Code
4. Forestry Legislation
5. Presidential Proclamations
5.1 Decrees
5.2 LOIs
5.3 DAOs
5.4 Executive Orders - Social Forestry and Extension
1. Goals, Basic Elements and Principles
2. Definition of Terms
3. Importance of Forest Management and Protection
4. Community Forestry Programs
5. Extension, Principles and Strategies
6. Agroforestry - Forest Protection
1. Forest Rehabilitation/Restoration of Forestlands
2. Conservation/Preservation of Wilderness Area
3. Law Enforcement
4. Problems/Strategies
5. Forest Degradation and Causes - Environment and Sustainable Development
1. Concept of Sustainable Development
2. Environmental Problems
3. Environmental Problem Analysis
4. Designing of Environmental Solutions and Actions - Professional Ethics and Values
- Forest History, Policy and Administration
- FOREST PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT (35%)
- Forest Biometry, Mensuration and Inventory
1. Basic statistical concepts
2. Sampling Techniques
3. Methods and Applications of Timber Inventory Methods
4. Definition of Terms
5. Volume Estimates
6. Site Quality Estimation
7. Growing Stocks
8. Stand Density
9. Remote Sensing, GIS, aerial photo-interpretation - Forest Management
1. History and Foundation
2. Principles and Concepts
3. Development, Goals and Objectives
4. Definition of Terms
5. Allowable cut determination
6. Cut Allocation and Scheduling
7. Forest Operation Planning
8. Integrated Forest Management Plan
9. Regulation of Forest Stands
10. Forest Management Planning
11. Problem Solving - Forest Economics and Finance
1. Principles and Concepts
2. Simple and Compound Interest
3. Present Value of Cash Flow
4. Criteria for Financial Investment Analysis
4.1 NPV
4.2 IRR
4.3 B/C/Ratio
4.4 Payback period
5. Market Structure
5.1 Production, Cost and Supply
5.2 Shadow market prices
5.3 Stumpage Valuation
5.4 Demand and Supply Analysis
5.5 Forest/Land rent
5.6 Forest Rotation
5.7 Problem solving - Range Management
1. Definition of Terms
2. Factors Affecting the Grassland Ecosystem
3. Nutrient Cycling in Grassland
4. Ecology in Grassland
5. Types of Grassland
6. Management and Protection of Grassland
7. Succession in Rangelands
8. Problem Solving
8.1 Determination of Animal Unit
8.2 Grazing Capacity
8.3 Grazeable areas - Multiple Use Forestry
1. Principles and Concepts
2. Definition of Terms
3. Ecosystems Approaches
4. Sustainable Yield
5. Primary and Secondary Uses
6. Application and Problems
7. Watershed Management
8. Harmonization of Objectives - Silvicultural Methods/Systems
1. Objectives
2. Regeneration methods
2.1 Purpose
2.2 Types and Applications
2.3 Advantages and Disadvantages
3. Intermediate Treatments Management and Protection
3.1 Objectives
3.2 Methods and types
3.3 Effects on Stand Growth and Yield
4. Forest Harvesting
4.1 Felling and Bucking
4.2 Tools and Devices
4.3 Minor Log Transport
4.4 Major Log Transport
5. Silvicultural Practices
5.1 Philippine Selective Logging
5.2 Clear cutting
5.3 Seed tree and its variation
5.4 Shelterwood
5.5 Coppice - Forest Nursery
1. Propagating Structures
2. Propagating Media
3. Propagating Techniques
4. Nursery Management - Forest Plantation
1. Site preparation and Establishment
2. Seedling Preparation
3. Intermediate Treatments (clearing, weeding, etc.)
4. Plantation Management
- Forest Biometry, Mensuration and Inventory
Which schools produce the highest number of Professional Foresters every year? We looked at previous Foresters’ Licensure Examination results to find out the schools with the highest Professional Foresters’ Board Exam passing rates. Hope you find this information useful!
Best Forestry Schools in the Philippines
Category 1: Forestry Schools with more than 100 examinees
RANK | SCHOOL | CITY / LOCATION | PASSING RATE | NUMBER OF PASSERS | TOTAL NUMBER OF TAKERS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Saint Peter's College - Iligan City | Iligan City | 96% | 32 | 33 |
1 | Kolehiyo ng Lungsod ng Lipa | Lipa City | 96% | 25 | 26 |
2 | St. Michael's College of Iligan City | Iligan City | 94% | 33 | 35 |
3 | Father Saturnino Urios University | Butuan City | 93% | 41 | 44 |
4 | Notre Dame of Marbel University | Koronadal City | 91% | 21 | 23 |
5 | Holy Child College of Butuan | Butuan City | 90% | 46 | 51 |
6 | Saint Mary's University | Bayombong | 88% | 67 | 76 |
7 | Cagayan State University - Piat Campus | Piat | 87% | 51 | 58 |
8 | Angeles University Foundation | Angeles City | 83% | 80 | 96 |
8 | Saint Louis College - City of San Fernando | San Fernando City | 83% | 26 | 31 |
9 | University of Pangasinan PHINMA Education Network | Dagupan City | 82% | 28 | 34 |
9 | Saint Michael College of Caraga | Nasipit | 82% | 19 | 23 |
10 | St. Mary's College of Tagum | Tagum City | 81% | 31 | 38 |
11 | La Salle University Ozamiz | Ozamiz City | 80% | 17 | 21 |
12 | St. Thomas More School of Law and Business | Tagum City | 79% | 19 | 24 |
13 | Emilio Aguinaldo College in Manila | Manila | 78% | 63 | 80 |
14 | Cor Jesu College | Digos City | 76% | 73 | 96 |
14 | Cagayan State University - Sanchez Mira Campus | Sanchez Mira | 76% | 59 | 77 |
14 | Criminal Justice College | Muntinlupa City | 76% | 26 | 34 |
15 | Sumulong College of Arts and Sciences | Antipolo City | 75% | 39 | 52 |
16 | Batangas State University - Nasugbu | Nasugbu | 74% | 46 | 62 |
16 | Central Luzon College of Science and Technology | Olongapo City | 74% | 20 | 27 |
17 | Laguna State Polytechnic University - San Pablo Campus | San Pablo City | 73% | 58 | 79 |
17 | Gingoog City Junior College | Gingoog City | 73% | 41 | 56 |
17 | Asia Pacific College of Advanced Studies | Balanga City | 73% | 22 | 30 |
17 | College of Subic Montessori | Olongapo City | 73% | 19 | 26 |
17 | Lanao School of Science and Technology | Maranding | 73% | 11 | 15 |
18 | San Sebastian College - Recoletos de Cavite | Cavite City | 72% | 29 | 40 |
19 | Jose Rizal Memorial State University - Siocon | Siocon | 71% | 33 | 46 |
20 | Cagayan State University - Aparri Campus | Aparri | 70% | 63 | 90 |
20 | Misamis University - Oroquieta City | Oroquieta City | 70% | 48 | 68 |
20 | Westmead International School | Batangas City | 70% | 14 | 20 |
21 | Baguio Central University | Baguio City | 69% | 68 | 98 |
22 | Isabela State University - Angadanan Campus | Angadanan | 68% | 49 | 72 |
22 | Filamer Christian University | Roxas City | 68% | 20 | 29 |
23 | Lyceum Northwestern University | Dagupan City | 67% | 23 | 34 |
24 | John Paul College | Roxas | 66% | 38 | 57 |
24 | Saint Louis College of Bulanao | Tabuk City | 66% | 38 | 57 |
24 | Meycauayan College | Meycauayan City | 66% | 18 | 27 |
25 | Foundation University | Dumaguete City | 65% | 30 | 46 |
26 | Kalinga State University | Tabuk City | 64% | 52 | 81 |
26 | International School of Asia and the Pacific | Peñablanca | 64% | 50 | 77 |
26 | Siquijor State College | Larena | 64% | 38 | 59 |
26 | Alpha Centauri Educational System | Lucena City | 64% | 20 | 31 |
27 | Mater Dei College | Tubigon | 63% | 53 | 83 |
27 | University of Perpetual Help System DALTA in Las Piñas | Las Piñas | 63% | 36 | 57 |
28 | University of Nueva Caceres | Naga City | 62% | 34 | 54 |
28 | Amando Cope College | Tabaco City | 62% | 25 | 40 |
29 | Holy Name University | Tagbilaran City | 61% | 37 | 60 |
29 | Systems Plus College Foundation | Angeles City | 61% | 21 | 34 |
30 | Liceo de Cagayan University | Cagayan de Oro | 60% | 39 | 64 |
30 | Olivarez College | Paranaque City | 60% | 23 | 38 |
Category 2: Forestry Schools with 100 and below examinees
RANK | SCHOOL | CITY / LOCATION | PASSING RATE | NUMBER OF PASSERS | TOTAL NUMBER OF TAKERS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cavite State University - Indang Campus | Indang | 96% | 109 | 113 |
2 | Kings Colleges of the Philippines | La Trinidad | 92% | 172 | 186 |
3 | Tarlac State University | Tarlac City | 83% | 135 | 161 |
3 | Data Center College of the Philippines of Laoag City | Laoag City | 83% | 114 | 137 |
3 | Capitol University | Cagayan de Oro | 83% | 88 | 105 |
4 | Universidad de Manila | Manila | 82% | 131 | 158 |
5 | Southern Leyte State University Sogod | Sogod | 79% | 143 | 179 |
6 | Holy Angel University | Angeles City | 75% | 89 | 118 |
7 | Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Marikina | Marikina City | 74% | 75 | 101 |
8 | Innovative College of Science and Information Technology | Bongabong | 73% | 96 | 130 |
8 | De La Salle University Dasmariñas | Dasmariñas City | 73% | 76 | 103 |
9 | Christian Polytechnic Institute of Catanduanes | Virac | 71% | 92 | 128 |
10 | Misamis University | Ozamiz City | 70% | 72 | 102 |
11 | Isabela State University | Echague | 67% | 121 | 179 |
11 | Ifugao State University - Potia Campus | Potia | 67% | 79 | 117 |
12 | Quirino State College | Diffun | 66% | 68 | 102 |
13 | Veritas College of Irosin | Irosin | 65% | 74 | 113 |
14 | University of Cebu - Lapu Lapu and Mandaue Campus | Mandaue City | 64% | 93 | 144 |
14 | University of Mindanao - Digos College | Digos City | 64% | 72 | 111 |
15 | Batangas State University | Batangas City | 62% | 89 | 142 |
16 | Saint Joseph Institute of Technology | Butuan City | 61% | 107 | 175 |
17 | Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation | Lucena City | 60% | 120 | 199 |
17 | Romblon State University | Odiongan | 60% | 108 | 178 |
17 | Southern Philippines Colleges | Cagayan de Oro | 60% | 106 | 176 |
Note: The tables above only rank the passing rates of First-time takers; repeaters are not included in the passing rate. All figures are based on the four (4) previous Foresters’ Licensure Examination, specifically the ones held in September during the years 2017 and 2016, August in the year 2015, and July in the year 2014.
Source: PRC Philippines (www.prc.gov.ph)