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Bachelor of Science; Program Overview
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Students pursuing the BS in Natural Resource Sciences must major in one or more areas: forestry, wildlife, or natural resources. All majors share a set of basic science requirements and General Education Requirements and a core of natural resource courses. The natural resource core is composed of a broad spectrum of courses designed to expose students to a variety of natural resource disciplines, concepts and philosophies. In addition, each major has a specialized curriculum designed to meet the requirements of the appropriate professional society or a specific objective set by the department's faculty. Forestry, natural resources, and wildlife also include options, such as conservation biology and landscape & restoration ecology, which enable students to further specialize their education.
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Option Requirements |
| Natural Resources* |
Directed Studies |
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Natural Resource Policy/Social Science |
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Wetland/Aquatic Resources |
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Plant Resources |
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Landscape & Restoration Ecology |
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Fire Science/Management |
| Wildlife Ecology |
Directed Studies |
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Pre-Vet School |
| Forestry |
Directed Studies |
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Forest Management |
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Forest Business Management |
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Forest Wildlife |
* Major also available at WSU-Vancouver campus 
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