
Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Wildlife Studies
Advisor: Christopher Beachy
The pre-wildlife studies program is designed to satisfy the basic requirements recommended by most universities offering degree programs in fields such as ecology, wildlife management, and fisheries management. The course requirements also fulfill the requirements for the first two years in biology. The program is sufficiently broad to enable the student to transfer at the end of two years to a college or university offering specialized curricula in various fields of wildlife studies.
The biology courses which a pre-wildlife student would typically take are:
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Two semesters of Introduction Biology:
- BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to Cellular Biology
- BIOL 151 General Biology II: Introduction to Zoology
- BIOL 154 General Biology III: Introduction to Botany
- BIOL 340 Systematic Zoology
- BIOL 347 General Ecology
- BIOL 448 Systematic Botany
- CHEM 121/122L General Chemistry I
- CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II
- PHYS 203 Intro to Physics I
- PHYS 204 Intro to Physics II
