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Wildlife Management

440-3 Wildlife Field Studies. (0-6)

A field course in which students capture, measure, and mark animals; collect descriptive measures of vegetation that characterize wildlife habitat; and record field observations using a journal. This course requires a one-week field trip at student's expense (in addition to field experience fee). Field experience fee $75.

Prerequisite Course(s):
WLDM 221: Wildlife Conservation and Management
and

WLDM 310: Wildlife Management Techniques


In course descriptions, the digit following the course number is the number of semester credit hours. For example, ENGL 111-3 is a freshman level course worth 3 semester hours of credit. The numbers in parentheses following the course number (for example, 3-2) indicate the number of clock hours per week devoted to theory and practice, respectively. (WI) indicates that sections of this course will be offered as writing intensive.




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