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Students with a bachelor’s degree in Fish/Wildlife Management are qualified for entry level positions in natural resource management fields. Students should be advised that most professional level jobs in this field require a master’s degree in Biology, Ecology, or a related field. A student intending on completing a degree in Fish/Wildlife Management at a transfer institution would be advised to take the following courses. The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science are transfer degrees and are awarded without designation of major, but do follow curriculum transfer plans. These degrees indicate that a student has completed a course of study that is essentially equivalent to the first two years of a baccalaureate degree. PLEASE NOTE: When selecting courses, students should consult the catalog of the school to which they intend to transfer. They should then work with their DCC advisor to assure that the proper classes are being taken at DCC. Together, the student and the advisor will select courses that will fit into the program at the transfer institution. |
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| Suggested Courses | Credits | |
| BIOB160 | Principles of Living Systems | 3 |
| BIOB161 | Principles of Living Systems Lab | 1 |
| BIOB170 | Principles of Biological Diversity | 3 |
| BIOB171 | Principles of Biological Diversity Lab | 1 |
| BIOO105 | Introduction to Botany | 3 |
| BIOO106 | Introduction to Botany Lab | 1 |
| CHMY121 | Intro to General Chemistry | 3 |
| CHMY122 | Intro to General Chemistry Lab | 1 |
| CHMY123 | Intro to Organic and Biochemistry | 3 |
| CHMY124 | Intro to Organic and Biochemistry Lab | 1 |
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(must take full year: CHMY121, CHMY122, CHMY123, CHMY124) |
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| CM101 | Public Speaking | 3 |
| ECNS201 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
| M171 | Calculus I | 5 |
| STAT216 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 |
| WRIT201 | College Writing II | 3 |
| Careers | Skills and traits |