This 18-credit graduate credential will help prepare you to link scientists, decision-makers, and stakeholders when managing issues around wildlife management, conservation biology, and habitat management and restoration. Through quality courses, you'll acquire and practice skills in biology, economy, law and social science as you deal with issues across a wide range of perspectives and disciplines. The flexibility of the course options allows students to mix and match courses to best fit their career goals.
Completion of the certificate prepares you to apply to graduate school in a similar discipline, can assist with your advancement in your current position as a wildlife professional, and can provide graduate course work that can contribute to your qualifications for agency employment or certification by professional societies.
Completion of the certificate can also serve as a pathway to Oregon State’s online Professional Science Master’s in Fisheries and Wildlife Administration (PSMFWA) degree or Master of Natural Resources (MNR) degree.
College of Agricultural Sciences
Corvallis
Ecampus
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English language requirements for international applicants to this program are the same as the standard Graduate School requirements.
Application requirements, including required documents, letters, and forms, vary by program and may not be completely represented here. The processing of your application will not be completed until these requirements have been met. Please, before applying to this program, always contact the program office to confirm application requirements.
Please review the graduate school application process and Apply Online.
Please complete your application at least 30 days prior to the term you plan to start for full consideration.
This program is not offered as a MAIS field of study.
This program does not participate in the Accelerated Master's Platform (AMP)