Animal Science, Minor in Wildlife Management
Combine animal science with wildlife ecology through SHSU’s Wildlife Management minor, preparing you for careers in conservation, ranch management, and natural resources.
- Bachelor of Science
- Huntsville
- Face to Face
4 Years
Prepare for Wildlife Careers
The Wildlife Management minor allows Animal Science majors to expand their expertise into the ecology, biology, and management of free-ranging wildlife populations. Students gain a strong foundation in animal science while adding coursework in wildlife systems, habitat management, rangeland ecology, and ranch-based wildlife practices. Through hands-on training at SHSU’s agricultural and field facilities, students learn how to apply scientific principles to wildlife conservation, land stewardship, and population management. This combination prepares graduates for diverse roles in wildlife agencies, private land management, conservation organizations, and agricultural operations that integrate livestock and wildlife systems.
Is This Minor Right for You?
This minor combines core wildlife coursework with applied animal science, allowing students to develop a dual skill set that supports careers in both agricultural and natural resource sectors. The curriculum includes field-oriented wildlife courses, ranch-based wildlife management, and upper-level electives that give students flexibility to specialize in areas such as habitat, rangeland systems, or wildlife ecology.
What Makes This Minor Different?
This minor combines core wildlife coursework with applied animal science, allowing students to develop a dual skill set that supports careers in both agricultural and natural resource sectors. The curriculum includes field-oriented wildlife courses, ranch-based wildlife management, and upper-level electives that give students flexibility to specialize in areas such as habitat, rangeland systems, or wildlife ecology.
Why Study Wildlife Management at SHSU?
SHSU integrates wildlife science with the strengths of a comprehensive agricultural program, giving students exposure to both domestic animal production and wildlife ecology. Students gain field-based experience, ranch management insights, and ecological understanding that prepare them for roles in conservation, natural resources, and land management.
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Wildlife & Habitat Training
Courses provide practical experience with wildlife populations, habitat assessment, rangeland systems, and management practices used by agencies and private landowners. Students learn how wildlife and livestock systems interact on working landscapes.
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Integrated Wildlife Skills
Students receive a strong foundation in domestic animal biology, nutrition, genetics, reproduction, and physiology while enhancing their degree with wildlife ecology and management coursework, making them versatile in agriculture and natural resource careers.
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Field-Oriented Learning
Wildlife management courses include hands-on, real-environment learning experiences. Students gain knowledge directly applicable to ranch management, conservation practices, and field-based wildlife decision-making.
Find Your Future Career
Graduates pursue roles in wildlife agencies, private ranch management, conservation groups, natural resource operations, and agricultural settings where wildlife and livestock systems intersect.
Expert Faculty to Advise You
Students learn from faculty with expertise in wildlife ecology, range management, livestock production, and agricultural systems. Faculty help students connect coursework to careers in conservation, land management, wildlife operations, and agricultural industries.
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