Unity students in the lab

 

Wildlife Minor Student with bear cub

This minor provides the interested student with an understanding of the broad field of wildlife.  It is intended as an educational compliment to other environmental majors, but does not by itself qualify the student for a wildlife career.

Course Requirements:
BI 1014 Biology I
BI 1024 Biology II
BI 2004 General Ecology
WF 1001 North American Wildlife Identification
WF 2132 North American Wildlife
WF 2433 Wildlife Techniques
WF 4613 Wildlife Ecology and Management 
Three additional credits in BI at the 3000 level or above.

A minor program is a concentrated course of study in a given discipline or sub discipline, which includes 15-18 credit hours of study, comprised of at least 9 credits outside the student’s major program and other major or minor programs taken at Unity College, also comprised of at least 6 credit hours taken in residence at Unity College, and has been approved by the faculty as a minor program.