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    • 1.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and departmental chairperson. Focused study equivalent to one, two, three, or four credit hours on an advanced topic in the life sciences or wildlife/fisheries sciences under faculty supervision and approval of the department chairperson. Course may be repeated until a maximum of 12 hours of combined credit in BIOL (WFS) 299-Topics or BIOL (WFS) 499- (599-) Advanced Topics courses are earned.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and departmental chairperson. Focused study equivalent to one, two, three, or four credit hours on an advanced topic in the life sciences or wildlife/fisheries sciences under faculty supervision and approval of the department chairperson. Course may be repeated until a maximum of 12 hours of combined credit in BIOL (WFS) 299-Topics or BIOL (WFS) 499- (599-) Advanced Topics courses are earned.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and departmental chairperson. Focused study equivalent to one, two, three, or four credit hours on an advanced topic in the life sciences or wildlife/fisheries sciences under faculty supervision and approval of the department chairperson. Course may be repeated until a maximum of 12 hours of combined credit in BIOL (WFS) 299-Topics or BIOL (WFS) 499- (599-) Advanced Topics courses are earned.
    • 4.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and departmental chairperson. Focused study equivalent to one, two, three, or four credit hours on an advanced topic in the life sciences or wildlife/fisheries sciences under faculty supervision and approval of the department chairperson. Course may be repeated until a maximum of 12 hours of combined credit in BIOL (WFS) 299-Topics or BIOL (WFS) 499- (599-) Advanced Topics courses are earned.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Probability and frequency distribution; statistical populations and samples; and tests of hypotheses used in biological research. Students enrolled in the 5000-level course will be required to complete additional work as stated in the syllabus.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. Introduction to basic principles underlying the behavior of animals. Students enrolled in the 5000-level course will be required to complete additional work as stated in the syllabus.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. Policies, agencies, and laws that influence wildlife management on a national level. Students enrolled in the 5000-level course will be required to complete additional work as stated in the syllabus.
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. General survey of the class Aves with emphasis on morphology, identification, and ecology of local birds. Students enrolled in the 5000-level course will be required to complete additional work as stated in the syllabus.
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: WFS 2130 and 4720 or consent of instructor. Advanced ecological principles as illustrated by ducks, geese, and swans, including habitat selection, morphological and behavioral adaptations, intraspecific and interspecific interactions, and reproductive ecology. Field techniques for identifying species and management approaches are emphasized in the laboratory. Students enrolled in the 5000-level course will be required to complete additional work as stated in the syllabus.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of biology to include BIOL/WFS 2130 or equivalent. An introduction to the study of the marine environment and marine organisms. Students enrolled in the 5000-level course will be required to complete additional work as stated in the syllabus.