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The Program Wildlife ecologists research and implement scientifically sound strategies for the conservation, protection, and sustainable management of wild animals and their habitat. The wildlife ecology and conservation sciences option combines strong science and a broad background in natural resources and the environment to help you fully understand the ecology, habitat, and conservation of wild animals. Career Opportunities • Wildlife biologist, manager, or researcher • Conservation biologist/endangered species specialist • Wildlife refuge manager • Wildlife officer/game warden • Environmental consultant • Environmental educator WWCC’s Degree Options • Associate in Applied Arts and Sciences (AAAS) Degree in Watershed Ecology-WC: a two year degree program that matriculates into a Bachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Sciences degree in Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences in the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) and College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Washington State University. Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences Pathway to WSU at Walla Walla Community College www.wwcc.edu/wec For More Information Melissa Holecek • (509) 524-5208 • [email protected] Walla Walla Community College ...Your Best Choice W A L L A W A L L A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E E S T A B L I S H E D 1 9 6 7 Walla Walla Community College
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Page 1: Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences Pathway to WSU · The wildlife ecology and conservation sciences option combines strong science and a broad background in natural resources

The ProgramWildlife ecologists research and implement scientifically sound strategies for the conservation, protection, and sustainable management of wild animals and their habitat.The wildlife ecology and conservation sciences option combines strong science and a broad background in natural resources and the environment to help you fully understand the ecology, habitat, and conservation of wild animals.

Career Opportunities• Wildlife biologist, manager, or researcher• Conservation biologist/endangered species

specialist• Wildlife refuge manager• Wildlife officer/game warden• Environmental consultant• Environmental educator

WWCC’s Degree Options• Associate in Applied Arts and Sciences

(AAAS) Degree in Watershed Ecology-WC: a two year degree program that matriculates into a Bachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Sciences degree in Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences in the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) and College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Washington State University.

Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences Pathway to WSU

at Walla Walla Community College

www.wwcc.edu/wec

For More InformationMelissa Holecek • (509) 524-5208 • [email protected]

Walla Walla Community College ...Your Best Choice

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Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences Pathway Required Coursework for WWCC Watershed Ecology-WECS AAS-T Degree that matriculates into a Bachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Sciences degree in Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences at Washington State University.

The actual order and specific coursework may vary depending on student placement, start date, and quarter. Please check with your advisor prior to any substitutions.

Fall Quarter Fall Quarter Course # Course Name Credits Course # Course Name Credits

CHEM& 121 or 161

Intro to Chemistry or General Chemistry I 5 BIOL& 211 Majors Cellular 5

CMST& 220 Public Speaking 5 ENT 150 Introduction to GIS 3

AGRI 201 Microeconomics 5 WTM 139 Watershed Management 5

GEOL& 103 Earth History & Evolution 5 Foreign Language (if needed) 5

Total Credits 20 Total Credits 13-18

Winter Quarter Winter Quarter MATH& 141 Pre-Calculus I 5 BIOL& 213 Majors Plant 5

CHEM& 122 or 162

Intro to Organic Chemistry or General Chemistry II 5 ENT 151 Advanced GIS 3

ART& 100 Art Appreciation 5 HIST& 127 World Civilization II 5

Total Credits 15 Foreign Language (if needed) 5

Total Credits 13-18

Spring Quarter Spring Quarter MATH& 142 Precalculus II 5 BIOL& 212 Majors Animal 5

ENGL& 101 English Composition 5 AGRI 222 Ag & Water Policy 5

CHEM& 123 or 163

Intro to Biochemistry or General Chemistry III 5 HIST& 128 World Civilization III 5

MATH 201 Introduction to Statistics 5

Total Credits 15 Total Credits 20

Year One Total 50 Year Two Total 46-56

Total Degree Credits 96-106

Walla Walla Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in programs and activities.

CIP 03.0101 EPC 165 Updated 3/22/17