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Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences - Honors Accelerated Pre-Vet Program (124 Credits)
This program allows qualified students in the Honors College to earn both a Bachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine within a seven-year span.
A student may be admitted to the Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences major by making their intention known to the School of the Environment no later than the first semester of the sophomore year.
A student maintains eligibility for the major’s accelerated pre-vet program by completing each of the following courses with a C or better by the end of the third semester in the major: MATH 106, MATH 108, BIOLOGY 106, BIOLOGY 107, CHEM 105, and SOE 300. In addition, admitted students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
A student who does not meet these minimum requirements for maintaining eligibility in the major may be released by the School of the Environment after two semesters of failing to meet minimums. A student may be eligible to re-enter into the same major when minimum requirements are met.
First-Third Years
Students will participate in a three-year program, completing all Honors requirements, the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences core, and pre-veterinary medicine requirements. Students must complete a minimum of 90 undergraduate credits including 30 credits of upper-division coursework in the first three years.
Fourth-Seventh Years
Students will enter the College of Veterinary Medicine and complete the requirements for total credits and upper-division credits before earning the BS in Earth and Environmental Sciences in their fourth year. Those students finishing all required classes would complete only the DVM curriculum from this point on. Successful completion of the College of Veterinary Medicine program will earn the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
Interested students must be advised by faculty in the School of the Environment, and should contact the school no later than the first semester of the sophomore year. NOTE: If the student is not accepted or withdraws from the accelerated track, the student could earn the BS in Earth and Environmental Sciences and/or apply to the College of Veterinary Medicine under normal procedures.
A student may be admitted to the Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences major by making their intention known to the School of the Environment no later than the first semester of the sophomore year.
A student maintains eligibility for the major’s accelerated pre-vet program by completing each of the following courses with a C or better by the end of the third semester in the major: MATH 106, MATH 108, BIOLOGY 106, BIOLOGY 107, CHEM 105, and SOE 300. In addition, admitted students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
A student who does not meet these minimum requirements for maintaining eligibility in the major may be released by the School of the Environment after two semesters of failing to meet minimums. A student may be eligible to re-enter into the same major when minimum requirements are met.
First-Third Years
Students will participate in a three-year program, completing all Honors requirements, the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences core, and pre-veterinary medicine requirements. Students must complete a minimum of 90 undergraduate credits including 30 credits of upper-division coursework in the first three years.
Fourth-Seventh Years
Students will enter the College of Veterinary Medicine and complete the requirements for total credits and upper-division credits before earning the BS in Earth and Environmental Sciences in their fourth year. Those students finishing all required classes would complete only the DVM curriculum from this point on. Successful completion of the College of Veterinary Medicine program will earn the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
Interested students must be advised by faculty in the School of the Environment, and should contact the school no later than the first semester of the sophomore year. NOTE: If the student is not accepted or withdraws from the accelerated track, the student could earn the BS in Earth and Environmental Sciences and/or apply to the College of Veterinary Medicine under normal procedures.
First Year | |
First Term | Credits |
BIOLOGY 106 | 4 |
CHEM 105 | 4 |
ENGLISH 298 | 3 |
Foreign Language, if needed1 | 0 - 4 |
MATH 1062 | 3 |
Second Term | Credits |
BIOLOGY 107 | 4 |
CHEM 106 or 116 | 4 |
ECONS 198 | 3 |
Foreign Language, if needed1 | 0 - 4 |
MATH 1082 | 2 |
Second Year | |
First Term | Credits |
HONORS 280 | 3 |
SOE 3003 | 3 |
SOE 310 | 4 |
SOIL SCI 368 | 3 |
STAT 212 | 4 |
Second Term | Credits |
CHEM 345 | 4 |
HONORS 2904 | 0 - 3 |
HONORS 3985 | 0 - 1 |
PHYSICS 101 | 3 |
PHYSICS 111 | 1 |
SOE 312 | 3 |
SOE 431 | 3 |
Complete Writing Portfolio | |
Third Year | |
First Term | Credits |
BIOLOGY 301 | 4 |
HONORS 370 | 3 |
MBIOS 303 | 4 |
SOE 301 | 3 |
SOE 435 | 4 |
Second Term | Credits |
HONORS 380 | 3 |
HONORS 390 | 3 |
HONORS 450 | 3 |
SOE 302 | 3 |
SOE 446 [M] | 3 |
SOE 450 [M] or 464 [M] | 3 |
Complete School of the Environment Exit Survey | |
Fourth Year | |
First Term | Credits |
DVM coursework | 15 |
Second Term | Credits |
DVM coursework | 15 |
Footnotes
1 | Language proficiency equivalent to four years of high school foreign language or four semesters of college-level foreign language are required by the Honors College for graduation. |
2 | MATH 106 and 108 are required courses. However, if students have tested into or taken MATH 140, 171, 172, or ALEKS with an 80% or better, MATH 106 and 108 will be waived. If waived, students may need to take additional credits to meet the minimum 90 undergraduate credits. |
3 | Alternative to SOE 300 is BIOLOGY 372 [M] |
4 | Students who complete CHEM 116 fulfill the Honors College HONORS 290 requirement and another 3-credit course can be substituted. |
5 | The Honors College recommends that students enroll in and complete HONORS 398, an optional one-credit “Thesis Proposal” class. HONORS 398 should be taken sophomore or junior year. |
- Environment
Courses
- School Of The Environment
Schedules of Studies
- Earth Sciences
- Environmental and Ecosystem Sciences
- Forest Ecology and Management
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences – Basic Option
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences - Honors Accelerated Pre-Vet Program
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences - Pre-Veterinary Option
Minors
- Earth Sciences
- Environmental Science
- Forestry
- Natural Resources
- Wildlife Ecology
Certificates
- Water Resources Science and Management