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Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)
Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)

Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)

  • ID:SAU10010
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Secondary School/University Transcripts

We require a 2.0 minimum GPA for all incoming freshmen and transfer students.

  • Upload your official Secondary Transcripts in English to the Application.  Students from African countries that use the WAEC exam need to submit their scratch card and exam information so we can verify scores online.

Transferring from another university?

American university:

  • Submit the Transfer Questionnaire Form, a copy of your I-20, passport, I-94, and have an official transcript mailed to International Student Services (see address below).

Foreign university:

Request an Evaluated Transcript and have it sent officially to International Student Services. (See instructions in the Application.).  A “course by course” analysis with GPA transcript evaluation should be done by one of the following companies:

  • IEE

  • WES

  • Educational Perspective

  • Spantran

  • or other private credential evaluation agencies approved by the Arkansas Department of Education

English Requirements

Some English speaking countries are exempted from this requirement.

Minimum English Requirements (must meet one of the following)

  • A score of 500 or higher on the written TOEFL

  • A score of 173 or higher on the computerized TOEFL

  • A score of 61 or higher on the internet-based TOEFL

  • A score of Band 5.5 (overall) on the IELTS

  • Completion of Level 109 at an ELS Language Center or its equivalent

  • Completion of EF Level 4

  • A score of 410 on the Old SAT Critical Reading section or 22 on the New SAT Reading section

  • A score of 19 on the ACT English

  • Completion of Level 4 of SAU ESL program

Other Requirements

Proof of Financial Support

  • Fill out the Affidavit of Support form showing at least $22,500.

  • Email or mail your supporting documentation, such as a bank statement or a bank letter stating you have the required funds to support your educational expenses.

Copy of Immigration Documents

Mail or email a copy of your immigration documents:

  • Passport

  • I-20 from current school (if you have one)

  • U.S. Visa (if you have one)

  • I-94 (if you have one)

Course Information

The Wildlife and Conservation Biology Option prepares students for careers in wildlife conservation and resource management, including those in academia, with state or federal agencies, and in the private sector. Students are carefully mentored toward their career goals, and are also encouraged to pursue undergraduate internships.

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University Requirement – 2 hours

  • GSTD 1002 Freshman Seminar

General Education – 24 hours (Mathematics, natural science and physical science

courses are included in the major.)

Biology – 36 hours

  • BIOL 1203/1201 Principles of Biology I/Lab

  • BIOL 1213/1211 Principles of Biology II/Lab

  • BIOL 2083/2081 General Botany/Lab*

  • BIOL 2113/2111 General Zoology/Lab*

  • BIOL 3023/3021 Microbiology/Lab

  • BIOL 3033/3031 Genetics/Lab

  • BIOL 3703/3701 Vertebrate Physiology/Lab*

  • BIOL 3763 Evolutionary Biology

  • BIOL 4013/4011 Ecology/Lab*

  • BIOL 4101 Biology Colloquium

*These courses are required for Wildlife Certification from The Wildlife Society in

addition to the courses required as a part of the Wildlife and Conservation Emphasis.

Wildlife and Conservation – 26 hours

  • BIOL 3083/3081 Plant Physiology/Lab

  • BIOL 3303/3301 Systematic Botany/Lab

  • BIOL 4063/4061 Wildlife Ecology and Management/Lab

  • BIOL 4603 Quantitative Wildlife Ecology

  • BIOL 4663 Natural Resource Policy and Administration

Select 4 hours from the following:

  • BIOL 3323/3321 Parasitology/Lab

  • BIOL 3383/3381 Herpetology/Lab

  • BIOL 3423/3421 Mammalogy/Lab

  • BIOL 3523/3521 Ornithology/Lab

  • Select 4 hours from the following:

  • BIOL 3073/3071 Entomology/Lab

  • BIOL 3393/3391 Biology of Fishes/Lab

Chemistry – 12 hours

  • CHEM 1023/1021 University Chemistry I/Lab

  • CHEM 1123/1121 University Chemistry II/Lab

  • CHEM 3003/3001 Organic Chemistry I/Lab

Mathematics – 8-9 hours

Option A:

  • MATH 1023 College Algebra

  • MATH 1033 Plane Trigonometry

  • MATH 3043 Introduction to Applied Probability and Statistics

Option B:

  • MATH 1045 Pre-Calculus Mathematics

  • MATH 3043 Introduction to Applied Probability and Statistics

Option C:

  • MATH 1525 Calculus I**

  • MATH 3043 Introduction to Applied Probability and Statistics

  • **Prerequisite coursework may be required.

Physics – 4 hours

  • PHYS 2003/2001 College Physics I/Lab

  • or

  • PHYS 2203/2201 University Physics I/Lab

Other Requirements – 3 hours

  • SPCH 1113 Introduction to Public Speaking

Electives – 4-5 hours

University electives may be used for the remaining 4-5 hours.

  • No minor is required.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Our graduates effectively communicate scientific knowledge.

  • Our graduates have the knowledge to make informed and ethical scientific decisions.

  • Our graduates think critically and creatively to analyze and solve scientific problems.

  • Our graduates demonstrate the information literacy required for scientific study.

  • Our graduates possess the knowledge and skill sets in biology to be successful.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

International Student Insurance: $1320 per year

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