Wildlife Management

Wildlife Management (A.S.)
School of Arts and Sciences

The Associate of Science degree in wildlife management offers interdisciplinary preparation for a career working with wildlife populations and resources.

General Education Requirements
BIOL 251 Field Skills
4
CHEM 101 Basic Chemistry
3
ENGL 101 English Composition I
3
ENGL 102 English Composition II
3
MATH 102 Beginning Algebra or higher
3
Communication
3
Computer proficiency
3
Humanities/fine arts
3
Total general education
25
Wildlife Management Core
BIOL 101 General Biology I
3
BIOL 101L General Biology I Lab
1
BIOL 102 General Biology II
3
BIOL 102L General Biology II
1
BIOL 201 Intro to Ecology
3
BIOL 250 Regional Wildlife and Plants
3
BIOL 252 Fisheries Mgt Tech/Research
4
BIOL 253 Wildlife Mgt Tech/Research
4
BIOL 262 Dendrology
3
BIOL 351 Botany
3
BIOL 351L Botany Lab
1
BIOL 352 Wildlife Management
3
Total core
32
Electives
Choose 9 semester hours from the following options:
BIOL 260 Ichthyology
3
BIOL 261 Aquatic Insects
3
BIOL 263 Limnology
3
BIOL 264 Silviculture
3
BIOL 265 Fish Culture & Hatchery Mthds
3
BIOL 301 Advanced Ecology
3
BIOL 301L Advanced Ecology Lab
1
BIOL 302 Stream Ecology
3
BIOL 302 Stream Ecology Lab
1
General education
25
Wildlife management core
32
Electives
9
Degree total
66
 
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