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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Natural Resource Management

Interdisciplinary Studies

(120 credit hours)

This degree is designed to meet the needs of individual students desiring a program of study in all aspects of Natural Resource Management including Range Management, Wildlife Management, and Agronomy.

Interdisciplinary Major
Courses  Hours

Animal Science 1319

3

Animal Science 3443, 4181

5

Biology 1307/1107, and 1411 or 1413

8

Biology 4451

4

Biology 3333, 3461, 4301, 4315, 4401, 4402, 4404, 4412

6-8

Geology 1303/1103, 1304/1104

4

Geology 3302, 3371

6

Range and Wildlife Management 2321, 2322

6

Range and Wildlife Management 3331, 3332, 3335, 4331, 4333, 4334, 4336, 4435, 4337

28
Major Support Courses
Courses Hours
Agricultural Economics 2317 3
Animal Science 1309 or Business Computer Information System 1305 3
Chemistry 1305/1105 or 1311/1111 4

General Studies 1181

1
Mathematics 1314, 1324, 1342 3
Core Curriculum
Courses Hours
Core Curriculum. Students should be aware that some majors specify particular courses to meet core-curriculum requirements when options are available. 42
Electives
Courses  Hours

Electives*

8-9

*Students interested in Range Management should select additional Range and Wildlife Management courses for electives.

Students interested in Wildlife Ecology should select additional Biology courses as electives.

Students interested in becoming a game warden should select Criminal Justice courses as electives.

Students should consider acquiring an internship (Agriculture 4091) with a land management agency after completing one half of the required course work.