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    Fisheries and Wildlife - Area of Emphasis in Wildlife Sciences
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    Fisheries and Wildlife - Area of Emphasis in Wildlife Sciences

    University of Georgia
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines16-Aug-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 47,416  / year
    Next Intake 16-Aug-2023

    Fisheries and Wildlife - Area of Emphasis in Wildlife Sciences

    About

    The Fisheries and Wildlife major at the University of Georgia is one of the premier programs in the country, equipping students to become fisheries or wildlife biologists. The curriculum is broad-based and field-oriented, including courses in biology, ecology, wildlife science, animal behavior, animal population dynamics, wildlife habitat and management, animal physiology and nutrition, conservation genetics, wildlife diseases and health, and social sciences related to the human dimensions of wildlife. Along with training in data management and analysis, GIS, and emerging technologies, our students develop a broad understanding of wild animal populations. If you want to diagnose, research, and develop real solutions to manage animal populations and prevent wild animal extinctions, this is the major for you.

    Students take part in internships and faculty-mentored research and develop management projects or a thesis. Choose from one of three areas of emphasis:

    * Wildlife Sciences: Develop a broad understanding of the biology and ecology behind helping wild animals recover and thrive. This includes learning about studying and managing animal environments and working with different groups of people to meet wildlife conservation objectives.

    * Aquatic Sciences: Develop a broad understanding of the aquatic environment, the functioning of animals and their populations, and how people use aquatic resources. Learn management and decision-making principles to conserve aquatic species and their environments.

    * Wildlife Pre-Vet – Fulfill the requirements for entry into the UGA veterinary school while focusing on the perspective of wild animals and their health with courses focused on animal behavior, wildlife physiology, nutrition, wildlife diseases, and population health management.

    Career opportunities: Graduates find leadership positions with conservation, management, or regulatory agencies. Others become researchers within federal, state, or academic organizations; work with public, NGO, or private land and wildlife population management; private environmental consulting; and private game, fisheries, or aquaculture ventures. Students who pursue the pre-veterinary area of emphasis continue to a graduate degree in veterinary medicine or find research-focused work in wildlife population health management and wildlife-human OneHealth issues.

    Study Abroad Options: The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources hosts study abroad programs in South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, and Costa Rica focused on general ecology, wildlife ecology and management, animal behavior, and sustaining human societies and natural environments.

    The Fisheries and Wildlife major at the University of Georgia is one of the premier programs in the country, equipping students to become fisheries or wildlife biologists. The curriculum is broad-based and field-oriented, including courses in biology, ecology, wildlife science, animal behavior, animal population dynamics, wildlife habitat and management, animal physiology and nutrition, conservation genetics, wildlife diseases and health, and social sciences related to the human dimensions of wildlife. Along with training in data management and analysis, GIS, and emerging technologies, our students develop a broad understanding of wild animal populations. If you want to diagnose, research, and develop real solutions to manage animal populations and prevent wild animal extinctions, this is the major for you.

    Disciplines

    Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    – Application Fee
    – Transcript from your graduating high school
    – SAT/ACT scores
    – Secondary School Report/Counselor Recommendation
    – Teacher/Other Letter of Recommendation

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 47,416 

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    How to Apply

    UGA supports two different application platforms for First-Year applications. Students should only submit one of these applications. We do not prefer any particular application platform, so please select the option that works best for you and your school counselor. While we are still members of the Coalition for College, we will not be accepting applications on that platform for students applying for Fall 2023.

    • Common App
    • Institutional Application
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