Wildlife Conservation Bachelor of Science________________________________________ Program Sheet This program is designed to prepare students in wildlife conservation as it relates to habitat, ecosystems, and other land or resource use. Students receive a solid foundation in biological and ecological principles along with courses focusing on natural resource and wildlife management. Target employers include state and federal conservation and land management agencies, as well a non-profit conservation organizations such as National Audubon or The Nature Conservancy. Graduates of this program meet educational standards qualifying them as refuge manager or wildlife inspector with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. I. The Unity Environmental Stewardship Curriculum. II. Wildlife Conservation Requirements: BI 1114 Biological Processes: Evolution and Ecology BI 1124 Biological Processes: Cell and Organism Function BI 2004 Population and Community Ecology BI 2043 Dendrology BI 3323 Conservation Biology CH 1104 General Chemistry I CH 1114 General Chemistry II FY 1002 Forest and Habitat Field Practices FY 3544 Silviculture MA 1223 Algebra and Trigonometry MA 2243 Statistics I MA 3263 Biometry WF 1001 North American Wildlife Identification WF 2132 North American Wildlife WF 2433 Wildlife Techniques WF 4613 Wildlife Ecology and Management WF 993 Internship (3 credits minimum at the 3000 level or above) EITHER OR
GL 2003 Geology of Environmental Problems GL 3433 Soil Science
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CL 2113 Wildlife Law Enforcement PL 3233 Environmental Resource Law
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BI 3273 Mammalogy BI 3283 Ornithology
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ES 2013 Interpersonal Relations EH 2123 Advanced Oral Communication
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OS 4333 Administration and Operations AS 3133 Business Management One of the following: ES 3424 Inventorying Natural Resources FY 3524 Forest Harvesting and Environmental Regulations FY 4794 Forest Management
III. The general degree requirements for graduation must be fulfilled.
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