2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Wildlife Biology Program (BS)
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Faculty Advisors: Dennis Viele, Ernie Szuch, Nan Kelly and Dr. Heather Dawson
Wildlife biology is a continuously expanding field, in which individuals will have the opportunity to study the dynamics of animal and plant communities of terrestrial and aquatic environments. The program in wildlife biology consists of three options. They provide students with a rigorous curriculum designed to prepare them for a career in this exciting and expanding area of biology. Students in this program will be exposed to wildlife management methods, field techniques and theoretical studies of wildlife species, populations and communities. Wildlife biologists will ultimately be responsible for the study and management of animal and plant populations within state, country and possibly international borders. Wildlife biologists may also be responsible for the study and management of non-game, endangered species or game animals and plants. This degree is intended to educate students in preparation for entry-level positions with state and federal agencies, private companies, and for the pursuit of higher academic degrees. The Program in Wildlife Biology is designed to produce well-rounded students; thus, we require our students to enroll in disciplines such as mathematics and statistics, chemistry, physics, communication, social sciences, and humanities. By using specifically identified coursework areas and mentoring, we will aid students in developing their intellectual capabilities in working with natural resources and people within that discipline.
Requirements.
- All requirements of the Bachelor of Science degree of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) , including General Education requirements .
- At least 40 credits in Biology, including BIO 111 , BIO 113 , BIO 301 , BIO 326 , BIO 327 , BIO 328 , BIO 423 , BIO 480 (with no more than 16 biology credits below the 300-level).
- Wildlife biology electives.
1. At least two writing courses from: BIO 376 , BIO 421 , BIO 439 , BIO 443 , BIO 453 , BIO 460 , BIO 481 .
2. Additional courses from: BIO 373 ,BIO 420 , BIO 424 , BIO 431 , BIO 460 , BIO 483 , BIO 484 , BIO 491 .
- Non-biological natural sciences: CHM 260 , CHM 261 , CHM 262 , CHM 263 or CHM 265 , CHM 220 or CHM 330 , (CHM 330 and CHM 332 recommended for advanced science degrees), GEO 151 , GEO 203 ; MTH 120 ; PHY 143 or PHY 243 (PHY 145 or PHY 245 recommended for advanced science degrees); RPL 370 .
- Electives to complete a minimum of 124 credits.
- A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better in biology and in all work completed at the University of Michigan-Flint.
- Grades of C- or better in all biology core courses used as prerequisites.
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