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In addition to courses about behavioral ecology, we offer courses for career development and enhancing inquiry skills. For additional information, contact: Dr. Jane Packard
       
     
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The behavior courses offered through the Biodiversity Stewardship Lab provide a practical approach to problem-solving in behavior management, complementing diverse approaches taught in other departments. The portal provides a hub.

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Undergraduate

Graduate

Undergraduate

  • WFSC 101 Introduction to Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences (lecture)
  • WFSC 422 Ethology (Fall, blended on campus & on-line)
  • WFSC 481 Seminar in Cross-Cultural Communication: Communities and Conservation (offered each semester as a 10-hr weekend workshop; blended on-campus & on-line; stacked)

Graduate

  • WFSC 632 Ethology (Fall, stacked with undergrad WFSC 422)
  • WFSC 622 Behavioral Ecology of the Vertebrates (Spring; blended on-campus & on-line)
  • WFSC 620 Vertebrate Ethology (Summer 10-wk; on-line with 40 hr contact time in the field TBA)
  • WFSC 681 Seminar in Cross-Cultural Communication: Communities and Conservation (offered each semester as a 10-hr weekend workshop; blended on-campus & on-line; stacked)
 

       
     
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