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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN WILDLIFE  

Most graduates with a M.S. in Wildlife accept initial jobs as biologists/managers with government agencies that oversee the stewardship of wildlife resources – especially the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries (and other similar state agencies), Department of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Quality, and the like.  A growing segment of graduates have taken jobs as private environmental consultants or work for non-governmental agencies. Recent graduates took jobs with The Nature Conservancy, Audubon Society, Ducks Unlimited, and the National Rifle Association, just to name a few such NGOs.  Our degree program, like most M.S. degrees in Natural Resources, has students continue knowledge-based learning in graduate classes, but much of a student’s effort is focused on learning the scientific method and problem solving by completing research on a topic that they select with input from their graduate advisor.  Recent students have worked on the breeding biology of northern pintails, white-tailed deer nutrition, describing the unique ecology of tropical forests in Peru, evaluating reintroduction methods for endangered black bears, assessing restoration of coastal marsh, and dozens of other exciting projects.  Prospective students are urged to contact faculty whose research addresses resources and issues that the student hopes to study.

Wildlife Faculty

Alan D. Afton

Avian behavioral ecology and bioenergetics, ecological  aspects of avian migration, waterfowl ecology and management -   

email: aafton@lsu.edu  / phone - (225) 578-4212

Michael J. Chamberlain

Wildlife management, geographic information systems -

email: mchamb2@lsu.edu / phone - (225) 578-4241

Sammy L. King Wetland ecology, Forested wetlands, wetland habitat management, wetland wildlife.
email: sking16@lsu.edu / phone- (225) 578-7564.
J. Andrew Nyman

Wetland wildlife management, wetland ecology, coastal  marsh  management -

email: jnyman@lsu.edu / phone - (225) 578-4220.

Frank C. Rohwer

Avian ecology, reproductive ecology, wildlife ecology, conservation biology, population biology -  

email: frohwer@lsu.edu  / phone - (225) 578-4146.

Philip C. Stouffer

Avian ecology, conservation biology, tropical ecology, community ecology

email: pstouffer@lsu.edu /phone - (225) 578-4221.

Coursework


The minimum requirement for the Master's degree is 30 semester hours of graduate credit, although most students will accumulate significantly more credit hours before completing degree requirements. The 30-hour requirement includes 6 semester hours of thesis research and 24 hours in coursework, 9 hours of which must be at or above the 7000 level. Graduate credit is not allowed for courses numbered below 4000 or for correspondence courses. The minimum standard for grades in courses completed for the degree is a 3.0 average with no grade below "C."

 

Up to 9 hours of coursework completed at another institution, or during post-baccalaureate work at LSU, can be transferred and applied to the coursework requirement. Transfer credit can not be used for the 7000-level course requirement.

 

Programs for the Master's degree must be completed within five years of entrance into the program.  

M.S. Program in Wildlife- required courses:

EXST 7005 - Statistical Techniques 1 (4 hrs)

RNR 7001 - Research Methodology (3 hrs; to be taken in the first semester it is available to   

                  the student)

RNR 7072 - Seminar (1 hr; two semesters required)
 

The advisory committee will determine whether a student can demonstrate adequate knowledge or needs additional coursework in the areas of wildlife population dynamics, wetlands habitat management, or uplands habitat management.

For more information checkout the Graduate Handbook or to request an application package, contact:

D. Allen Rutherford

Director, Professor and Coordinator of Graduate Studies and Research

119 Renewable Natural Resources Bldg
(225) 578-4187

druther@lsu.edu

Welcome to Louisiana State University and to the School of Renewable Natural Resources! We think that you will truly appreciate higher education in Graduate School. It can be enjoyable, productive, and rewarding, if you make the most of your opportunities. If you are enrolled in Graduate School, you must fulfill all requirements established by the Dean and the Graduate School for completion of your degree. Faculty in the School of Renewable Natural Resources (RNR) supervise all phases of your academic work and report to the Dean of the Graduate School on your progress. The School has additional requirements that you must meet to graduate. It is your responsibility to become familiar with all regulations and requirements that pertain to your work as an enrolled graduate student.

Links of interest

M.S. Program in Forestry (including forest products and wood science)

M.S. Program in Fisheries (including aquaculture)

Ph.D. Program in Forestry

 

Ph.D. Program in Wildlife and Fisheries Science

Graduate Student Directory  

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