Wildlife Ecology and Management (B.S.)

The Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Ecology and Management is for students interested in understanding and managing terrestrial habitats and animals including game, non-game, and endangered species.

The program of study includes course work in the life sciences, social sciences, communication, climate change, environmental policy, and field, lab and analytic techniques; it also includes an experiential learning component, such as study abroad and/or professional internships. Our students value the relatively small class sizes and dedicated faculty instructors. This program prepares students with interests in the life sciences, social sciences, and environmental policy for rewarding careers in wildlife biology, conservation biology, animal health, and applied ecology. Our graduates most typically find employment with state and federal natural resource agencies, non-profit environmental organizations, private companies and consulting firms, as well as universities and colleges.

Students who complete the requirements for the Wildlife Ecology and Management major and choose elective courses appropriately can also satisfy requirements for certification by the Wildlife Society as an Associate Wildlife Biologist.

Program Requirements for the B.S. in Wildlife Ecology and Management