Fisheries and Wildlife Science - Wildlife Option, Bachelor of Science
The fisheries and wildlife science program is a professional program designed to prepare qualified field and research biologists, as well as to provide a sound foundation for those students who intend to pursue graduate studies in wildlife biology, fisheries biology or field ecology. Through selection of elective courses, graduates are required to meet certification requirements of The Wildlife Society or the American Fisheries Society.
Courses
- AGPM 3104 — Introduction to Entomology
- AGSS 2014 — Soils
- BIOL 1114 — Principles of Biology
- BIOL 2124 — Principles of Zoology
- BIOL 2134 — Principles of Botany
- BIOL 3004 — Plant Taxonomy
- BIOL 3033 — Bioinformatics
- BIOL 3034 — Genetics
- BIOL 3064 — Parasitology
- BIOL 3104 — Introduction to Entomology
- BIOL 3174 — Physiological Ecology
- BIOL 3184 — Animal Behavior
- BIOL 4043 — Conservation Genetics
- BIOL 4044 — Dendrology
- BIOL 4064 — Evolutionary Biology
- BIOL 4094 — Coastal Ecology
- CHEM 1111 — Survey of Chemistry Laboratory
- CHEM 1113 — A Survey of Chemistry
- CHEM 2120 — General Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM 2124 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM 2204 — Organic Physiological Chemistry
- ECON 2003 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- FW 1001 — Orientation to Fisheries and Wildlife Science
- FW 2013 — Natural Resources Communications
- FW 3053 — Fisheries and Wildlife Administration
- FW 3114 — Principles of Ecology
- FW 3144 — Ornithology
- FW 3154 — Mammalogy
- FW 3173 — Biostatistics
- FW 4001 — Senior Seminar in Fisheries and Wildlife Biology
- FW 4003 — Principles of Wildlife Management
- FW 4013 — Wildlife Techniques
- FW 4014 — Forest Ecology and Management
- FW 4064 — Wetland Ecology and Management
- FW 4083 — Principles of Fisheries Management
- FW 4103 — Human Dimensions of Fisheries and Wildlife Management
- GEOL 1014 — Physical Geology
- MATH 1113 — College Algebra
- MATH 2243 — Calculus for Business and Economics
- MATH 2914 — Calculus I
- MATH 2924 — Calculus II
- MATH 2934 — Calculus III
- STAT 2304 — Programming Languages for Data Science
- STAT 3113 — Regression Analysis
- STAT 4153 — Experimental Design and Analysis