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The Fisheries and Wildlife undergraduate program explores the dynamic relationship between people and nature through a curriculum built on three core pillars: (1) studying Earth's ecosystems and wildlife ecology, (2) examining diverse human perspectives on natural resource use, and (3) applying science-based management approaches to address global sustainability challenges affecting ecosystems and animal species. The curriculum combines life sciences, social sciences, and hands-on training in field, laboratory, and analytical methods, complemented by practical experiences like international study or professional internships. Students appreciate the program's intimate class settings and committed faculty. This degree equips those passionate about biological sciences, social sciences, and environmental policy for fulfilling careers in wildlife conservation, fisheries management, ecological research, and related fields. Effective wildlife stewardship requires grasping how ecological systems intersect with human, economic, political, and social factors. Through this program, students gain integrated knowledge bridging natural and social sciences.