Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Biology
Our department was ranked #5 in 2007 for citation-to-faculty member index in the fisheries science and management discipline.
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FWCB Course Offerings
This page was last updated on April 1, 2008. Course offerings at the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology for undergraduate and graduate students are as follows:
Undergraduate Courses
- BIO320 Ecology
- FW104 Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
FW204 Introduction to Fishery Biology - FW260 Principles of Wildlife Mgmt
- FW300 Ichthyology
- FW301 Ichthyology Laboratory
- FW370 Design of Wildlife Projects
- FW375 Field Wildlife Studies
- FW400 Conservation of Fish in Aquatic Ecosystems
- FW401 Fishery Science
- FW402 Fish Culture
- FW405/605 Fish Physiological Ecology
- FW469 Conservation in Mgmt of Large Mammals
- FW471 Wildlife Data Collection and Analysis
- FW477/677 Habitat for Wildlife
- NR400 Public Relations in Natural Resources (pdf)
Graduate Courses
- ECOL600 Population and Community Ecology
- ECOL620 Applications in Landscape Ecology
- FW540 Fisheries Ecology
- FW544 Ecotoxicology
- FW551 Design of Fish and Wildlife Studies
- FW555 Conservation Biology
- FW565 Managing Human-Wildlife Conflicts
- FW580 Applied Sampling for Wildlife and Fish Studies
- FW605/405 Fish Physiological Ecology
- FW662 Wildlife Population Dynamics
- FW663 Sampling and Analysis of Vertebrate Populations
- FW677 Wildlife Habitat Management
- FW692A/B Seminar-Wildlife/Fishery Biology
- FW696 Graduate Orientation Seminar


