Wildlife, Aquatic, and Wildlands Science and Management, Ph.D.

    Wildlife, Aquatic, and Wildlands Science and Management, Ph.D.

    Duration6 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 25,688 / Year
    Next IntakeJuly 5, 2022
    Wildlife, Aquatic, and Wildlands Science and Management, Ph.D.

    About

    Wildlife, Aquatic, and Wildlands Science and Management Doctoral Program


    Those interested in pursuing a Ph.D. degree in the Department of Natural Resources Management should consult with a potential faculty advisor and the departmental chairperson.

    Doctoral candidates may focus their research in a variety of disciplines; including rangeland management, range improvement, range animal nutrition, fire ecology, plant ecology, plant ecophysiology, wildlife habitat management, big game ecology, upland gamebird ecology, wildlife population ecology, geospatial analyses, environmental DNA, fisheries, or wetland ecology and management.

    An oral and/or written preliminary examination is required of all students seeking a Ph.D. degree. If the preliminary examination reveals weaknesses in the students background, remedial courses may be designated by the graduate advisory committee. The students graduate advisory committee will also recommend courses to be taken in supporting disciplines. In accordance with the requirements of the Graduate School, a qualifying examination is prepared and administered by the candidates graduate advisory committee and any other professors the committee may consider necessary.

    The doctorate normally requires completion of 72, or more, semester credit hours of graduate coursework beyond the bachelors degree, exclusive of credit for the dissertation. In addition to the courses required for the major, an applicant for the doctorate must have taken at least 15 semester hours of graduate coursework outside the department. These hours may be taken in supporting fields without concern for a minor specialization, depending on recommendation of the students graduate advisory committee. However, if they are taken in a block of related courses, they may be declared as a minor.

    There is no foreign language requirement for the Ph.D. degree, but such a requirement may be incorporated into individual programs at the discretion of the students graduate advisory committee. All doctoral candidates must successfully complete or have completed one semester of experimental design (NRM 5403 ) and one semester of teaching practicum (NRM 7210 ).

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Graduation requirements include a minimum cumulative Texas Tech University GPA of 2.0 for all courses, including repeated courses, attempted in the degree program in which students seek graduation. To obtain a degree granted by the university, at least 25 percent of the total semester credit hours must be earned through instruction offered by Texas Tech University. Students in their semester of graduation must be enrolled in a minimum of one credit-bearing semester hour.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 60
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    English Program Requirements

    • Applicant attended four (4) consecutive long semesters of credit-bearing/non-development/non-ESL courses at an accredited post-secondary school in the U.S.
    • Attended two (2) consecutive years of high school in the United States.
    • Attended two (2) consecutive years of high school with U.S. accreditation or within an English proficiency exempt country
    • Applicants from the below English Proficiency exempt countries (must provide proof with passport)

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    • Unofficial copies of transcripts, and test scores are required for application evaluation purposes. If admitted, you will be required to submit official transcripts, diplomas/degree certificates, and test scores. Please do not send official transcripts until you have received a notice of acceptance from Texas Tech Graduate School.
    • Provide Program Materials: In addition to transcripts and test scores, most Texas Tech graduate programs require supplemental materials for admission review. These materials may include (but are not limited to) items such as a statement of purpose, recommendations, writing samples, creative portfolio, etc. Supplemental materials are reviewed by the department only, not the Office of Graduate Admission. Please refer to the homepage of your intended graduate department as well as the instructions on the "Program Materials" quadrant on our online application to verify which supplemental materials are needed. You may also find the required material here.
    • While you will be able to add to certain segments on the application (e.g. test scores) post submission, you will not be able to make revisions once the application has been submitted.
    • Submitting incorrect information on your application or failing to include important details can delay the admissions process.
    Wildlife, Aquatic, and Wildlands Science and Management, Ph.D.
    Texas Tech University
    Texas Tech University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Lubbock