College of Natural Resources
Trees and Greenspace Management Minor
Minor
Learn to Manage Green Spaces, From Backyards to Urban Parks
You can get a minor or a certificate in Trees and Greenspace Management at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (UWSP), equipping students with practical, hands-on knowledge for managing landscapes that include trees and vegetation. Whether you’re interested in urban forestry, landscape care, or managing your own backyard, this program gives you the tools to maintain healthy, functional green spaces in both personal and professional settings.
Why Choose Trees and Greenspace Management?
- Gain practical skills for managing trees and green spaces
- Enhance your career potential in industries where green space management is needed but under-supported
- Learn techniques you can use at home or in small-scale commercial landscaping
- Build knowledge in tree health, maintenance, and urban greenspace planning
Trees and Greenspace Management is open to students from all majors (except those in the Urban and Community Forestry option) and is especially valuable for students who want to bring tree and greenspace expertise into fields like business, real estate, landscape design, facilities management, education, or sustainability.
Who Should Consider Trees and Greenspace Management?
The Trees and Greenspace Management Minor or Certificate is perfect for:
- Students in non-forestry majors who want practical tree and landscape knowledge
- Those interested in small business or property management
- Future professionals in landscape design, environmental education, or green infrastructure
- Anyone looking to increase their marketability in sectors that value environmental aesthetics and function
You don’t need a background in natural resources, just an interest in improving the green spaces around you.
What You Will Learn
This program provides a well-rounded introduction to:
- Tree biology and identification
- Urban tree care and maintenance
- Soil and water management for green spaces
- Pest, disease, and invasive species control
- Sustainable landscape and greenspace design
Students gain real-world skills that are applicable to both personal landscaping and small-scale commercial or municipal projects.
Career Opportunities
This program enhances your employability in a variety of fields:
- Commercial landscaping and groundskeeping
- Parks and recreation departments
- Real estate and property management
- Environmental education and outreach
- Sustainability consulting and urban planning
With this skill set, you’ll stand out in industries where green space adds value, but full-time professional managers may not be present.
Program Details
- Credits Required: Minimum of 28 credits (22–24 core credits + electives)
- Eligibility: Open to all majors except Urban & Community Forestry option students
- Administered by: Forestry Discipline, College of Natural Resources
- Format: In-person coursework with applied learning opportunities
Learn More
Learn more about enrolling in the Trees and Greenspace Management Minor at the UWSP Catalog page or talk to your adviser today.