Bachelors in Wildlife Fish and Conservation Biology

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of California Davis

Program Overview

In urban areas and remote wildernesses, the health of wild animal populations is enormously affected by human activities. Majors in wildlife, fish and conservation biology study the relationships between human needs including recreation, resource use and hunting and wildlife needs for shelter and habitat preservation. The program's focus on real-world activities and hands-on training makes it excellent preparation for students interested in entering professional careers in wildlife and conservation biology.

Program Key Stats

$45947 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Conservation Scientists and Foresters
  • Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
  • Biological Technicians
  • Fisheries biologist
  • Wildlife biologist
  • Marine biologist
  • Habitat restoration biologist
  • Endangered species biologist
  • Wildlife or fish manager
  • Hatchery technician
  • Wildlife area manager
  • Hatchery manager
  • International/exotic wildlife specialist
  • Fish and wildlife law enforcement officer
  • Zoo/aquarium animal caretaker

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