2023-2024 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Natural Resource Management, BS, Range and Wildlife Management
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The Natural Resource Management (NRM) curriculum is designed to educate students in the art and science of applied ecological knowledge to manage natural resources.
The concentration in Range and Wildlife Management focuses on managing game species and their habitat. This concentration covers courses that qualify graduating students to apply for the Associate Wildlife Biologist certification through The Wildlife Society, and the Range Management Consultant certification through the Society for Range Management.
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Program Requirements
Core Curriculum: 42
Free Electives: 7
Required Core Courses: 43 Credits
Range and Wildlife: 21 Credits
Interdisciplinary: 3 Credits
Interdisciplinary Subjects: 4 Credits
Total Hours: 120
Core Curriculum: 42
Free Electives: 7
Required Core Courses: 43
Restrictive Electives in: 21
Restrictive Electives in: 3
Restrictive Electives in: 4
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