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The Master of Science in Fish and Wildlife Management caters to students focusing their thesis work on practical challenges in fish or wildlife conservation. This program can serve as a final degree for careers as fisheries or wildlife biologists, while also providing a pathway to doctoral studies in Fish and Wildlife Biology or related fields. The curriculum primarily concentrates on hands-on approaches to fish and wildlife conservation. For details on program applications, visit the Ecology Graduate Admissions Information page.
A bachelor's degree (or higher) or the equivalent from an accredited, government-recognized university. These degrees are generally four-year-long programs. B average or higher from your undergraduate study (3.0/4.0 GPA, or equivalent).
English Proficiency for Graduate Applicants:
Internet-based TOEFL Test (iBT): 80
Paper-based TOEFL Test (PBT): 550
IELTS: 6.5
PTE Academic: 54
Application Deadlines Fall Semester: May 8; Spring Semester: October 15; Summer Session: January 25.