Natural Resources Science and Management (Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences)
Program Overview
University of Missouri Program Information
The University of Missouri offers over 300 degree programs, providing a wide range of academic opportunities for students.
Majors at Mizzou
Mizzou offers various majors, including the Natural Resource Science and Management degree with an emphasis in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences. This degree has a strong focus on taxonomy and includes additional required courses on research and management techniques.
Natural Resources Science and Management (Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences)
The Natural Resource Science and Management degree with an emphasis in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences prepares students for careers as conservation biologists, ecologists, fisheries biologists, ornithologists, and wildlife biologists.
Emphasis Areas
This major has the following additional emphasis areas:
- Forest Resources, BS
- Human Dimensions, BS
- Terrestrial Ecosystems, BS
Common Career Paths
Graduates of this major can pursue various career paths, including:
- Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary
- Biological Technicians
- Conservation Scientists
- Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers
- Foresters
- Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary
- Zoologist and Wildlife Biologists
Program Details
The Natural Resource Science and Management degree is part of the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. The program is also related to the following areas:
- Computing, Engineering, Math, and Applied Science
- Natural, Environmental, and Life Sciences
Additional Information
The program offers various resources, including:
- Department Website
- Major Requirements
- 4 Year Graduation Plan
