This major in the Biological Sciences Department provides a multidisciplinary approach to understanding and preserving Earth's plant and animal species and the ecosystems on which they depend. Students in this major can prepare for entry into a variety of environmental professions or graduate school.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students in the Conservation Biology (CON) degree are expected to master the Biology Student Learning Outcomes in addition to the following:
- Achieve practical experience in conservation biology by completing a 120-hour internship in an approved professional setting.
- Demonstrate their understanding of primary scientific literature by accurately communicating (written and oral) information on contemporary issues in conservation biology.
- Understand and apply in geographic information systems, policy and law, ethics and wilderness studies to a career in conservation biology.
Career Potential
- Ecologist
- Field biologist
- Environmental educator
- Wildlife ecologist
Biological Sciences Department Course Retake Policy
A student is only permitted to retake a BIO course once per college policy. Any exceptions require permission of the instructor and the department chair and would only be granted on the last day of preregistration. The department considers enrollment in a course past the drop/add period as a retake, even if the student withdraws from the course before receiving a grade.