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Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences

Type
Bachelor (ISCED 2011 level 6)
Language

English

Duration 8 semesters
Cost From $3,225.00 per semester

If you want to work for a state for government agency, like the Forest Service, Game and Fish or the Environmental Protection agency, or are interested in science, animals, conservation and the environment, you should major in wildlife and fisheries sciences at ENMU. A wildlife and fisheries sciences major's time frame for degree completion varies with everyone, but you can generally finish this degree in 4-5 years.

Special Services and Opportunities

The wildlife and fisheries sciences faculty are committed to responsible academic advising. Our faculty are specialists in their areas of advising and are current with requirements for admission into the programs they advise. We usually have volunteer opportunities in our laboratories or research projects. We also provide volunteer/work study opportunities for you to work in the live animal exhibit, Dr. Antonio "Tony" Gennaro Natural History Museum, and greenhouse. We even have periodic opportunities for paid research experience in faculty labs.

Service and Mutual Interest Organizations

The ENMU Fish and Wildlife Club provides you the opportunity to use your wildlife and fishery science skills and hold leadership positions. You may become a member, if nominated, of Sigma Xi: the Scientific Research Society, where you apply for funding for research projects. If you excel academically, you can also be initiated into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, one of the largest honor societies in the world.

Structural components
Internship/Workplace experience
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work
Research Project

ISCED Categories

Biology
Biotechnology
Toxicology
Ecology
Conservation and environmental management
Aquaculture
Fisheries