Program Summary
Fisheries and Wildlife Management is the study of the conservation, protection, and management of fish and wildlife populations and their habitats. The course covers areas such as ecosystem management, wildlife biology, fisheries science, habitat restoration, biodiversity conservation, and environmental laws. Students learn how to manage and sustain natural resources, mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, and promote conservation efforts. Graduates are prepared for careers in wildlife conservation, fisheries management, environmental consultancy, and government agencies focused on natural resource management.