Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (Wildlife and Fisheries Management)
课程简介
Graduates are well equipped for post-baccalaureate study in many life science fields (graduate school programs and human and veterinary medicine) or for direct entry into professions such as wildlife management, fisheries management, environmental impact assessment, aquaculture, natural history museum education, zoological park collection management, public school teaching and urban wildlife management. Employers of recent graduates include state and federal resource agencies, scientific foundations, ranches, hunting and fishing clubs, fish farms, environmental consulting firms, museums and secondary schools.<br><br>Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences, and Vertebrate Zoology curriculum options lead to the Bachelor of Science degree. Each student will choose a course of study from among the options within the department's curricula after consultation with the academic advisor. The chosen option is enhanced by a common departmental ''core'' of courses necessary for a sound education in the wildlife and fisheries conservation professions.<br><br>Students are encouraged to develop an emphasis area within their degree option. To build this emphasis area, students will choose directed electives, from related disciplines, in consultation with their academic advisor and faculty members.<br><br>Wildlife and Fisheries Management Emphasis<br>This emphasis is for students interested in understanding and management of both aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Courses taken can go toward course certification requirements of both the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society. The ability to be certified is becoming increasingly important for employment.
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