Wildlife & Environmental Biology (B.S.)
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BIOL 460: an original research project is required of all Biology majors. Prior to enrollment in BIOL 460 Research Experience in Biology, the student should meet with their academic advisor and with other Biology faculty to tailor the research project to the student’s interests and career goals.
Students proficient at the precalculus level should enroll in MATH 219 Calculus I to satisfy the Gen. Ed. Domain Common Core Math requirement.
Students in this major take courses in animal and plant systems, ecology, wildlife biology, and communication. Graduates of this program are prepared for graduate studies or careers as wildlife biologists, wildlife managers, conservation biologists, environmental consultants, park rangers and zookeepers. Upon graduation students will have completed the majority of the curriculum requirements for certification as a Wildlife Biologist by the Wildlife Society. Students interested in learning more about this certification should meet with their advisor prior to choosing electives.