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The Fisheries and Wildlife major at the University of Georgia is one of the premier programs in the country equipping students to become fishery and/or wildlife biologists. The curriculum is broad-based and field-oriented, incorporating courses in biology, ecology, botany, and forestry to provide an understanding and experience of the interrelationships among the physical and biological elements of the natural environment; an appreciation of the social, political, and economic forces that influence fish and wildlife management; and the ability to analyze natural resource and habitat problems to forge realistic solutions.
International Application for Undergraduate Admission, High School Transcripts (secondary school), College Transcripts from each institution attended during high school, Test scores: SAT, ACT, TOEFL score of at least 213 on the computer-based exam, or a 550 paper based score, or an 80 on the internet based, A band score of 6.5 in IELTS, Letter of Recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor, a School/Counselor Evaluation Letter.
Biochemists, Biologist, Biological researcher, Biophysicists, Botanists, Ecologists, Environmental impact specialist, Fish and game warden, Forester, Geneticists, Marine biologists, Microbiologists, Pathologist, Pharmaceutical sales representative, Physiologist, Plant pathologist, Range conservationist, Science columnist, Toxicologist, Wildlife refuge manager, Zoologists
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