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Wildlife Biology B.S. - Terrestrial

General Degree Requirements

To earn a baccalaureate degree, all students must complete successfully, in addition to any other requirements, the University of Montana General Education Requirements. Please refer to the General Education Requirements page for more information. 

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Unless otherwise noted in individual program requirements, a minimum grade point average of 2.00 in all work attempted at the University of Montana-Missoula is required for graduation. Please see the Academic Policies and Procedures page for information on how your GPA is calculated.

Courses taken to satisfy the requirements of a major, minor, or certificate program must be completed with a grade of C- or better unless a higher grade is noted in the program requirements.

Bachelor of Science - Wildlife Biology; Terrestrial Concentration

  • This major requires a minimum GPA of 2.5.

Course Requirements

Major Required Courses
Complete all of the following courses:
BIOB 160Principles of Living Systems3
BIOB 161NPrinciples of Living Systems Lab1
BIOB 170NPrinciples of Biological Diversity3
BIOB 272Genetics and Evolution4
BIOE 370General Ecology3
BIOE 371General Ecology Lab (equivalent to 271)2
BIOO 320General Botany4-5
or BIOO 335 Rocky Mountain Flora
WILD 180Careers in Wildlife Biology2
WILD 274Human Dimensions of Wildlife3
WILD 346Wildlife Physiological Ecology3
WILD 398Internship (fulfills the Wildlife Biology Experiential Learning requirement. Alternatives are possible. See the Wildlife Biology Advisor.)2
WILD 410Wildlife Policy3
or NRSM 422 Natural Resources Policy
or NRSM 427 Water Policy
or NRSM 428 Climate Policy
WILD 480The Upshot--Applied Wildlife Management3
or BIOB 480 Conservation Genetics
or BIOB 486 Genomics
or BIOM 460 Ecology of Infectious Diseases
or NRSM 379 Collaborations in Natural Resource Decisions
or PTRM 300 Recreation Behavior
WILD 494Senior Wildlife Seminar1
Major Required Courses - Terrestrial Concentration
Complete all of the following courses:
NRSM 360Rangeland Management3
or FORS 347 Multiple Resource Silviculture
WILD 370Wildlife Habitat Conservation & Management4
WILD 470Conservation of Wildlife Populations4
Complete two of the following courses: 8
Biology and Management of Fishes
Ornithology
Mammalogy
Outside Major Required Courses
Complete all of the following courses:
CHMY 121NIntroduction to General Chemistry4
COMX 111AIntroduction to Public Speaking3
M 162Applied Calculus4
or M 171 Calculus I
STAT 216Introduction to Statistics4
or WILD 240 Intro to Biostatistics
Writing in the Disciplines Requirement
Complete any three of the courses from the following lists:
The following courses are required in the Terrestrial Concentration:
Conservation of Wildlife Populations
And two of the following three:
Biology and Management of Fishes
Ornithology
Mammalogy
The following courses are additional options that can also be used to fulfill the Writing in the Disciplines requirement:
Phylogenics and Evolution
Field Ecology
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Biology and Management of Fishes
Ornithology
Mammalogy
Forest Ecology
Timber Harvesting & Roads
Practice of Silviculture
Forest Stand Management
Ecosystem Science and Restoration Capstone
Climate Change Ethics and Policy
Collaborations in Natural Resource Decisions
Rangeland Ecology
Environment & International Development
Recreation Behavior
Tourism & Sustainability
Wilderness & Protected Area Management
Wildlife Policy
Conservation of Wildlife Populations
Thesis
Total Hours71-72

Four Year Plan

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
AutumnHours
BIOB 160
BIOB 161N
Principles of Living Systems
and Principles of Living Systems Lab
4
CHMY 121N Introduction to General Chemistry 4
WRIT 101
College Writing I
or Introduction to Public Speaking
3-4
WILD 180 Careers in Wildlife Biology 2
Electives/General Education 3
 Hours16-17
Spring
M 162
Applied Calculus
or Calculus I
4
BIOB 170N Principles of Biological Diversity 3
COMX 111A
Introduction to Public Speaking
or College Writing I
3-4
Electives/General Education 5
 Hours15-16
Sophomore
Autumn
STAT 216
Introduction to Statistics
or Intro to Biostatistics
4
Experiential Learning 2
Electives/General Education 9
 Hours15
Spring
BIOB 272 Genetics and Evolution 4
WILD 274 Human Dimensions of Wildlife 3
Writing Across Curriculum Course 3
Electives/General Education 5
 Hours15
Junior
Autumn
BIOE 370
BIOE 371
General Ecology
and General Ecology Lab (equivalent to 271)
5
WILD 346 Wildlife Physiological Ecology 3
NRSM 360
Rangeland Management
or Multiple Resource Silviculture
3
Electives/General Education 4
 Hours15
Spring
BIOO 335
Rocky Mountain Flora
or General Botany
4
Two of the following courses: BIOO 340, BIOO 475, BIOO 470 8
Electives/General Education 3
 Hours15
Senior
Autumn
WILD 370 Wildlife Habitat Conservation & Management 4
WILD 494 Senior Wildlife Seminar 1
NRSM 422
Natural Resources Policy
or Wildlife Policy
or Water Policy
or Climate Policy
3
Electives/General Education 7
 Hours15
Spring
WILD 470 Conservation of Wildlife Populations 4
WILD 480
The Upshot--Applied Wildlife Management
or Conservation Genetics
or Genomics
or Ecology of Infectious Diseases
or Collaborations in Natural Resource Decisions
or Recreation Behavior
3
Electives/General Education 8
 Hours15
 Total Hours121-123

Last updated Autumn 2025