The Conservation Biology program prepares students for a wide range of careers working for wildlife in governmental environmental agencies, parks or zoos involved in conservation initiatives, private conversation organizations, environmental consulting firms, businesses involved in sustainable development or teaching
The Master of Conservation Biology program will show you how to use science to support conservation strategies and policies. It integrates conservation
A Program For Wildlife Biologists and Conservation Professionals
This intensive, coursework-only online master's degree is designed for professionals working in the fish, wildlife, and conservation biology field.
Students will broaden their critical thinking on current issues and receive the training to be successful in careers at natural resources agencies, firms, and non-government organizations.
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Fish and Wildlife Focus
Faculty incorporate their research and field work experience into coursework and discussions with online students.
Examples of recent issues that FWCB faculty have been involved with include:.
1) The impacts of natural gas development and associated habitat mitigation on wildlife (e.g., mule deer, greater sage-grouse, small mammals including bats, a.
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Flexible Course Delivery to Fit Your Schedule
This wildlife and conservation biology degree is offered online in a flexible, asynchronous study format optimal for working professionals.
Courses are delivered online using the Canvas online learning management system, which offers forums for collaboration with other students and faculty.
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How do I get a Master's in Fish & Wildlife Biology?
The Master of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology requires that students have the following:
A B.A. or B.S. degree in fish, wildlife, and conservation biology (F.W.C.B.) or a closely related discipline.
A minimum of 2 years full-time professional employment post-bachelor's degree, with work focusing on F.W.C.B. or a closely related field. ,
What is a conservation biology degree?
Do you want to preserve the species, habitats, and ecosystems in our world.
UW-Stout's online Professional Science Master's (PSM) degree in Conservation Biology combines flexible coursework and a diverse research focus to address the human impact on threatened and endangered species, habitats and ecosystems around the world.
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What is a Master of Science in biodiversity?
The Master of Science program applies science towards solving biodiversity loss, introducing students to the skills necessary for tackling five of the major drivers of biodiversity loss:
habitat degradation climate change invasive species pollution and over-exploitation.