About our Program:

The wildlife management program at Tarleton State University is housed in the Animal Sciences Department within the College of Agriculture and Human Sciences.

TSU offers students a B.S. degree in Wildlife Management that allows them to meet the educational requirements to become a certified Wildlife Biologist through The Wildlife Society.   The certification prepares students for employment in government or private industry and will make them more competitive for jobs due to more specific educational training.

Tarleton also houses a Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society.  Our Student Wildlife Society is a growing organization that is open to undergraduate and graduate students interested in the field of wildlife or natural resource management.  Our organization was awarded the 2004 Student Chapter of the Year Award by the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society.  Membership in this organization is open to all majors.

The TSU wildlife management program is growing rapidly.  We look forward to additional course offerings and more research opportunities in the near future.  Be a part of this unique program; browse our site for more information or contact us directly. 

TSU Wildlife Management Program Brochure


Contact Information

If you have any further questions about our degree programs, student chapter activities or Tarleton State University, feel free to contact us by one of the methods below.

Telephone
254/968-9222
FAX
254/968-9300
Postal address
Box T-0070
          Stephenville, TX 76402  
Electronic mail
General Information: anmsci@tarleton.edu
Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society: st_wildlife@tarleton.edu ; www.tarleton.edu/~wildlifeclub
Webmaster: cmurphy@tarleton.edu
 

 

Tarleton State University Department of Animal Science