Wildlife Conservation Minor

This minor provides students with a basic understanding of wildlife resources management. Students will be required to complete at least 18 credits that include a common core for all students and a selection of courses based on a specific area of interest. Any student but Natural Resources majors can graduate with this minor.

Students will be required to complete NRE 2345 and 3335 and nine or more credits from the following courses: NRE 3201, 3105, 3305, 3345W, 3365, 3699 (wildlife topic related), 4335, 4689 (wildlife topic related), 4697W (wildlife topic related); and three or more credits from the following courses: NRE 2000, 2415, 3475, 4205.

At least 12 of the credits taken to satisfy the minor must be from courses that are not required for the student’s major or other minors within the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources.

Students must earn a combined grade point average of 2.5 or higher for all courses listed above.

The minor is offered by the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment.

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