Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology - Graduate Minor
A minor in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Ecology requires 9 credits of graduate coursework that carries the FWCE prefix. Official minor documentation must be completed with the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology. Students wishing to obtain to obtain a graduate minor in Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology (FWCE) must: 1) obtain approval from the Department Head of the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology Department Head; 2) have a FWCE faculty member as part of their graduate advisory committee; FWCE faculty member needs to approve the proposed program of study for the minor; 3) complete a minimum of 9 credit hours in graduate level (500) classes with the FWCE prefix. FWCE 509 Population Ecology (s) (3 s.h.) is required, plus an additional 6 credit hours.
Prefix | Title | Credits |
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The graduate minor in FWCE would require nine credit hours in FWCE graduate-level courses and would include the following: | ||
Required course | 3 | |
Population Ecology (s) | 3 | |
Required elective (at least 3-4 credits from one of the following | 3-4 | |
Aquatic Ecology | 4 | |
Wildlife Law and Policy | 3 | |
Elective | ||
Three credits from any of the remaining graduate courses in Wildlife Science | 3 | |
Total Credits | 9-10 |