All Areas of Specialization
Wildlife Science
Increase and disseminate knowledge about wildlife species, populations, and communities and how they relate to ecosystem structure and functioning and respond to environmental changes.
Faculty
- DeWoody, J. Andrew
- Dunning, J. Barny, Jr.
- Pijanowski, Bryan C.
- Rhodes, O. E., Jr. (Gene)
- Sepúlveda, Maria (Marisol)
- Swihart, Robert K. (Rob)
- Weeks, Harmon P., Jr.
- Williams, Rod N.
- Zollner, Patrick A.
Undergraduate students work with faculty and staff in the Office of Student Services to select courses that fulfill their interests and requirements of their major. Graduate students work with their major professor and advisory committee to develop a plan of study that is customized to their individual needs.
Undergraduate |
Graduate Areas of Specialization |
Downloadable Plan of Study for Wildlife Science |
Quantitative Ecology
Wildlife Management
Restoration Ecology
Conservation Biology
Spatial Ecology
Fragmentation Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Wildlife Nutrition
Wildlife Physiology
Population Ecology
Community Ecology
Human Wildlife Interactions |
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Lab Links
Animal Care Facility
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