Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates will have demonstrated the following student learning outcomes:
- Demonstrate training in the principles, methods, and tools of wildlife research, management, and conservation
- Develop an understanding of how animals interact with each other and their natural environment
- Develop the ability to use the fundamental principles of wildlife ecology to solve local, regional and national conservation and management issues
- Develop the ability to work collaboratively on team-based projects
- Demonstrate proficiency in the writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills needed to become a wildlife technician
- Gain an appreciation for the modern scope of scientific inquiry in the field of wildlife conservation management
- Develop an ability to analyze, present and interpret wildlife conservation management information.
- Develop an understanding of how to utilize management techniques to achieve desired management goals.
- Understand the physical environment and the biological systems of which they are part. Students will come to understand that our actions influence these environments.