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Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation Master's Degree RequirementsProgram | Faculty | Master's | Doctoral | Courses
Alternatively, some students may choose to complete a professional Master's degree with a concentration in one of several particular areas of study previously outlined by the faculty. These non-thesis options require 30 academic credits (of which more than 12 must be 600- to 800- level courses) and a 6-credit practicum with a professional agency or organization. Two years are required for the completion of most options. Professional Degree Concentrations are Wetlands Conservation, Watershed Science and Management, Spatial Data Analysis and Remote Sensing, Human Dimensions, and Conservation Education and Outreach. .
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