Curriculum
Curriculum
Our curriculum focuses on students gaining a diverse skill set capable of addressing a wide range of wildlife and wildlands conservation issues. Students are required to complete major courses that cover principles of wildlife, plants, soils, and ecology.
A majority of the upper-division courses combine classroom lectures with hands-on field experiences where students learn theories and principles, and gain marketable skills.
Outdoor learning opportunities, great field experiences exposing students to spectacular landscapes.
Small classes, excellent faculty to student ratio.
Personalized counseling and high admission rates for graduate school.
Wildlife and Range Club with opportunities to network with natural resource professionals and provide range and wildlife habitat service.