p>Minimum Qualifications for WLDF 201, WLDF 301, WLDF 422, WLDF 423, WLDF 430/431, WLDF 450, WLDF 460, WLDF 468, WLDF 475, WLDF 478, WLDF 485, and WLDF 495: Education: PhD in Wildlife or related field, and successful teaching experience with demonstrated topical expertise in the field of study are required.
Courses offered by the department include: Introduction to Wildlife, Wildlife Policy & Animal Welfare, Principles of Wildlife Management, Ornithology, Ecology & Management of Upland Habitats, Ecology & Management of Wetland Habitats, Wildlife Ethology, Urban Wildlife Ecology, Spatial Wildlife Ecology, Conservation Biology, Management of Mammals, and other Advanced Topics.