Dual Degree in Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources Wildlife Track Program Requirements
This program allows an undergraduate student to attend the University of West Alabama for approximately three years and then transfer to the School of Forestry at Auburn University. In order for a student to become a Dual-Degree candidate at Auburn University, he or she must have a recommendation from the Dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of West Alabama, have a 3.0 grade point average in the required work at UWA, and satisfy the admission requirements of the College of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University. After completing the academic requirements of the two cooperating institutions, the student will be awarded a Bachelor of Environmental Sciences from the University of West Alabama and a Master of Natural Resources with a certified Wildlife Biologist concentration from Auburn University.
University of West Alabama Requirements for the Dual-Degree:
BY 104, Principles of Biology
BY 212, General Botany
BY 222, General Zoology
BY 308, Seminar in Biology
BY 380, Genetics
BY 450, Ecology
CH 111 and 112, General Chemistry I and II
CH 241 and 242, Organic Chemistry I and II
CS 205, Microcomputer Applications
EC 231, Macroeconomics
EC 232, Microeconomics
EH 101, Written English I
EH 102, Written English II
EH 221 and 222, British Literature I and II
or
EH 231 and 232, American Literature I and II
EN 100, Introduction to Environmental Sciences
One of the following
EN 455, Ecological Management
EN 456, Ecological Restoration
GE 102, Physical Geology
One of the following sequences
HY 101 and 102, History of Western Civilization I and II
HY 211 and 212, American History I and II
MH 114, Precalculus Trigonometry
MH 121, Calculus I
MH 246, Applied Statistics in Science
Two of the following:
AT 100, Introduction to Art
MU 100, Introduction to Music
TH 100, Introduction to Theatre
One of the following:
SH 100, Principles of Public Speaking
SH 150, Professional Speaking
UWA 101, Freshman Seminar
Approved electives in EN or BY