

The following courses are regularly offered, providing students a solid foundation upon which to pursue advanced work in Field Ecology & Conservation Biology.
Advanced Analysis in Biology Agroecology Animal Behavior Basic Research Design and Analysis in Biology Biochemistry I and II Biology I and II Biology of Fishes Biology of Vertebrates Biomechanics Calculus I and II Chemistry I and II Co-evolutionary Ecology Conservation Biology Conservation of Endangered Species Cross Kingdom Interactions
Ecology Ecology: Natural History Economic Botany Edible Botany Entomology Environmental Chemistry Evolutionary Ecology Field Ecology and Data Analysis Fisheries and Their Management Forest Ecology, Silviculture, and Policy Functional Plant Morphology Functional Vertebrate Anatomy Genetics Herpetology Invertebrate Zoology Lichen Biology Mammalogy Marine Biology Marine Mammal Biology I & II Marine Policy Morphology and Diversity of Plants Oceanography Organic Chemistry I & II Ornithology Physics I, II & III
Plant Systematics Plant Taxonomy River Conservation River Ecology Seminar in Marine Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Sensory Ecology and Animal Communication Stream Ecology Tropical Marine Ecology Weed Ecology Winter Ecology
The classes listed below are a sample of those frequently of interest to students pursuing Field Ecology & Conservation Biology.
Cultural Ecology of the Maine Fishing Industry Ecological Economics Environmental Education Environmental History Environmental Issues in Developing Countries Environmental Journalism Environmental Law and Policy Environmental Literature Fisheries Management Food Systems Geographic Information Systems I and II Global Environmental Politics History of the American Conservation Movement Human Ecology of Forests Human Ecology of Wilderness Introduction to Journalism Introduction to Statistics and Research Design Introduction to Video Production Island Life Literature and Ecology of the Sea Piloting and Navigation Presentation Skills Salmon: History and Policy of North Atlantic Fisheries Soundscape Technical Writing Wildlife Law Facilities
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