Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources - Fisheries and Wildlife (Pre-Vet Wildlife Sciences)
国际学生入学条件
To apply to the University of Georgia, you will need to provide: Transcript from your graduating high school, SAT/ACT scores, Secondary School Report/Counselor Recommendation, Teacher/Other Letter of Recommendation. For first-year admission, UGA requires that an applicant submit an official score report for either the ACT or SAT. Scores must be submitted electronically by the respective testing agency. UGA will not accept scores that appear on your high school transcript, nor will we consider paper reports. All first-year applicants should submit a School/Counselor Evaluation Letter, as well an optional academic Letter of Recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor. The only minimum requirements to UGA are set forth by the Board of Regents (BOR) for the state of Georgia, and they are as follows: SAT minimum requirements for research universities-SAT CR: 430, SAT M: 400 or ACT E: 17, ACT M: 17. If a student takes the SAT or ACT more than once, we will consider the best scores we receive for each section on either exam. Meet English Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5
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雅思考试总分
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
课程简介
The Fisheries and Wildlife major at the University of Georgia is one of the premier programs in the country equipping students to become fishery and/or wildlife biologists. The curriculum is broad-based and field-oriented, incorporating courses in biology, ecology, botany, and forestry to provide an understanding and experience of the interrelationships among the physical and biological elements of the natural environment, an appreciation of the social, political, and economic forces that influence fish and wildlife management, and the ability to analyze natural resource and habitat problems to forge realistic solutions. Students who select the Pre-Vet option will fulfill all course requirements for entrance into UGA's College of Veterinary Medicine. Students on this track often take courses in animal behavior, wildlife physiology and nutrition, and wildlife disease, in addition to many of the organismal biology courses (herpetology, mammalogy, ornithology, etc.) taken by all wildlife students.
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