Faculty focus on ensuring students understand the natural history and ecology of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians; gain the ability to conduct scientific experiments and surveys to monitor wildlife populations; learn techniques used to manage and conserve wildlife populations; and balance the needs of populations with people?s needs.?
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
More than 93%?of students who graduate with a degree in wildlife ecology and conservation obtain employment or continue their education within six months after graduation. Below is a list of job common job titles:
- Wildlife Technician
- Park Naturalist
- Wildlife Educator
- Pest Management