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The Wildlife Conservation degree program centers on studying and protecting birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and their ecosystems. This curriculum offers in-depth knowledge about wildlife ecology, natural habitats, and humanity's relationship with animal populations. Students explore diverse topics such as wildlife diseases, genetic factors, species preservation, non-native species impacts, and the social aspects of conservation management. Graduates emerge ready to contribute innovative solutions for protecting and responsibly managing Earth's precious wildlife. This program also serves as strong preparation for advanced academic studies. Core coursework covers: environmental resource management, population studies, human-wildlife interactions, evolutionary science, legal frameworks, communication skills, chemistry, and data analysis.
Career paths
Wildlife biology technician, Conservation education coordinator
Outdoor recreation guide, Conservation officer, GIS mapping specialist, Environmental communications professional
Urban wildlife manager/nuisance wildlife control specialist