Wildlife Resources (B.S.Wildl.Res.)
Students pursuing a B.S. in wildlife resources must have received a grade of C or better in each of the following four indicator courses to register in fish- and wildlife-prefixed upper-division courses and to graduate with a B.S. in wildlife resources: Biol 116 and 213, Stat 251, and For 221.
To graduate, a student must receive a grade of C or better in each fish- and wildlife-prefixed upper-division course listed in the requirements for the B.S. in wildlife resources.
Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3) and:
First and Second Years
Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr) |
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Organisms & Environments (4 cr) |
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Principles of Biological Structure and Function (4 cr) |
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Introduction to Chemistry I (4 cr) |
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Fundamentals of Public Speaking (2 cr) |
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Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr) |
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Society and Natural Resources (3 cr) |
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Exploring Natural Resources (1 cr) |
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Statistical Methods (3 cr) |
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The Fish and Wildlife Professions (1 cr) |
One of the following (3 cr):
Carbon Compounds (3 cr) |
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Organic Chemistry I (3 cr) |
One of the following (3 cr):
Ecology (3 cr) |
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Ecology (3 cr) |
One of the following (3-4 cr):
Dendrology (4 cr) |
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Systematic Botany (3 cr) |
One of the following (4 cr):
Geol 101, Geol 101L |
Physical Geology and Lab (4 cr) |
The Soil Ecosystem and Lab (4 cr) |
One of the following (4 cr):
Survey of Calculus (4 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr) |
Third and Fourth Years
Anatomy and Physiology (3 cr) |
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Natural Resource and Ecosystem Service Economics (3 cr) |
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Introduction to Spatial Analysis for Natural Resource Management (3 cr) |
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Wildlife Ecology I and Lab (4 cr) |
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Wildlife Ecology II (4 cr) |
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Conservation Biology (3 cr) |
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Fish and Wildlife Population Ecology (4 cr) |
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Wildlife Management (4 cr) |
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Wildlife Seminar (1 cr) |
One of the following (3-4 cr):
Genetics and Lab (4 cr) |
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General Genetics (3 cr) |
One of the following (4 cr):
Phys 111, Phys 111L |
General Physics I and Lab (4 cr) |
One of the following (3 cr):
Applied Business and Professional Communication (3 cr) |
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Personal and Exploratory Writing (3 cr) |
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Technical Writing (3 cr) |
Restricted electives, choose two courses from the following (must receive a grade of C or better):
Ichthyology (4 cr) |
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Mammalogy (3 cr) |
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Herpetology (4 cr) |
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Ornithology (4 cr) |
Approved work experience in major field required
Courses to total 120 credits for this degree