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At Texas State, our wildlife degrees are based in biology, including courses in genetics, physiology, and cell biology. In addition, an understanding of the principles of other sciences - chemistry, physics, mathematics, and statistics – is required.
This Bachelor of Science degree plan includes courses in preparation for The Wildlife Society certification as an Associate Wildlife Biologist, and does not require a minor.
A degree in wildlife and conservation science will offer you the opportunity to: Learn theoretical and applied studies of wildlife species and populations. Apply biological principles to wildlife species management, populations and habitats.
Numerous biology, environmental science, and plant, soil and environmental science classes are available and allow students to focus on specific interests or to prepare students for Certification as a Wildlife Biologist by The Wildlife Society.
21 sty 2020 · Wildlife managers balance human use of wildlife habitat and harvest of game species with the need to retain sufficient habitat and populations of wildlife species for future enjoyment.
Wildlife and Conservation Science B.S. * This program will be jointly administered by both the Department of Biological and Environmental Science and Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. * This course can be used to satisfy the Common Core Requirements. A grade of “C” or higher must be earned in all courses in this Major.
As the only bachelor's and master's degree-granting state university within a 100-mile radius, WTAMU's primary service region extends beyond the Texas borders into the neighboring states of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico and Oklahoma.