

Biological Sciences - Wildlife and Conservation, Ohio University
Athens - Ohio, Ohio
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48 Months
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About this course
The Wildlife and Conservation Biology track is tailored for students passionate about careers in wildlife ecology, management, and conservation. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience through field and lab work, preparing students for graduate studies in ecology, behavior, and evolutionary biology. The program also offers optional certificates in Environmental Studies and Geographic Information (GIS), broadening students' skills and opportunities. Graduates are equipped to work in various sectors including government agencies, non-profits, zoos, and consulting firms, or pursue further studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is perfect for those interested in wildlife and conservation careers, especially if you're aiming to work with federal or state agencies, non-profit organizations, or in environmental consulting. Its curriculum aligns with national certification standards for wildlife biologists and offers practical experience that can give you a significant edge in the job market or graduate school applications.
Specialisation
This program specifically focuses on wildlife ecology, management, and biodiversity conservation. It provides students with specialized training in these areas, combining classroom learning with hands-on field and lab experience to prepare for careers related to wildlife and environmental protection.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
20.66L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students pursue a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree, with admissions based on a GPA of at least 2.5 and satisfactory grades in prerequisites such as BIOS 1700 and BIOS 1705. Transfer students need similar academic qualifications, including minimum scores in standardized tests like ACT or SAT, and math placement scores. Additional details are available through the college's academic catalog.
English language test
PTE
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TOEFL
68
DUOLINGO
95
IELTS
6
Career prospects
Graduates can find opportunities in federal agencies like the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife, state wildlife management agencies, zoos, aquaria, and animal rehab centers. Many students also pursue graduate studies either at Ohio University or elsewhere, or enter environmental consulting firms and non-profit organizations focused on wildlife and habitat conservation.
FAQs
What are the admission requirements?
Admission is now test-optional, but previous strong math preparation in PL1-level is beneficial. Transfer students need a GPA of 2.5 and satisfactory grades in core courses.
Can I pursue certificates while studying?
Yes, students have the option to pursue the Environmental Studies Certificate or the Geographic Information (GIS) Certificate in addition to the core program.
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