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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Wildlife and Fisheries Science Major, BS in Wildlife and Fisheries Science – Wildlife Health Concentration


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Wildlife and fisheries management is the science and art of maintaining populations of wild animals at levels consistent with the best interests of wild species and of the public. Management goals may be aesthetic, economic, or ecological. Success depends upon wildlife and fisheries biologists providing assistance; scholarly application of scientific information and methods to these goals; ecological perspective; and execution of programs to maintain past successes, to prevent repetition of past failures, and to prepare for future needs.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science • Wildlife and Fisheries Science Major • Wildlife Health Concentration


   

First Year

Hours Credit

WFS 101  1
FWF 250  3
BIOL 130 *-BIOL 140 * 8
CHEM 120 *-CHEM 130 * 8
MATH 125 * 3
STAT 201 * or MATH 115 * 3
ENGL 101 *, ENGL 102 * 6
   

Second Year

 
ANSC 220  3
BIOL 240 , BIOL 250  8
MICR 310 , MICR 319  5
CHEM 350 , CHEM 360 , CHEM 369  8
PHYS 221 *, PHYS 222 * 8
   

Third Year

 
WFS 301  3
FWF 317  3
ANSC 380  3
BCMB 440 , BCMB 401  7
AREC 201 * or ECON 201 * 4
CMST 210  or CMST 240 * 3
1Cultures and Civilizations * or Arts and Humanities  Electives* 6
   

Fourth Year

 
Select two from: WFS 433 , WFS 443 , WFS 444 , WFS 445  6
WFS 431  3
BCMB 311  3
BSET 326  or GEOG 411  3
2Science Elective 3
1Social Sciences  Elective* 3
1Cultures and Civilizations * or Arts and Humanities  Electives* 6
   
 

Total 120

   
* Meets University General Education Requirement .
1 General Education Electives: Choose two from the Cultures and Civilizations  (CC) list, two courses from the Arts and Humanities  (AH) list, one from the Social Sciences  (SS) list for a total of 15 credit hours. One of the Cultures and Civilizations (CC) or Arts and Humanities (AH) or Social Sciences (SS) courses must be a Communicating through Writing  course (WC).
2 300-level and above from Animal Science; Biosystems Engineering Technology; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Entomology and Plant Pathology; Environmental and Soil Sciences; Forestry; Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries; Plant Sciences; or GEOG 410 , GEOG 411 , GEOG 413 , GEOG 436 .
 

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