Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (BS)
Study the ecology, management, restoration, and protection of freshwater fish populations and their habitats in one of the few programs in the state, providing access to fieldwork in a range of aquatic ecosystems
Watershed Sciences
Study the ecology, management, restoration, and protection of freshwater fish populations and their habitats in one of the few programs in the state, providing access to fieldwork in a range of aquatic ecosystems
At the heart of the FAME program is a deep exploration of how aquatic ecosystems work, how they respond to natural and human-driven changes, and how they support biodiversity and societal wellbeing. In this major, students explore the biological, chemical...
Study the physical, chemical, and biological processes associated with managing and restoring rivers, streams, and lakes in a department that is nationally ranked for its research as you gain hands-on experience in the field.
From the general ecology of fish and their habitats to the fundamentals of watershed sciences, this minor lets you dive into the world of conservation and management practices, plus hands-on experiences.
Gain foundational knowledge of marine biology and ecology, fish biology and conservation, and data analysis.
Explore the social, economic, and ecological issues surrounding watershed science—including in western environments—in this minor to boost a variety of careers, from research and policy to agriculture and natural resources.
We are excited to offer the River Studies and Leadership Certificate (RSLC) in partnership with the River Management Society. The River Studies and Leadership Certificate requirements include the completion of river-focused coursework and a river-related ...