Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences

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Auburn University
School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
WILDLIFE, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Concentration (WLPV)
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ID#:
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
FRESHMAN YEAR
ENGL 1110 English Composition I ........................................ 3
CHEM 1030 Fundamentals of Chemistry I ....................... 3
CHEM 1031 Fundamentals of Chemistry I Lab ........... 1
BIOL 1020 Principles of Biology........................................... 4
BIOL 1021 Principles of Biology Lab............................... 0
MATH 1610 Calculus I ........................................................................ 4
15
ENGL 1120
CHEM 1040
CHEM 1041
BIOL 1030
BIOL 1031
Core
English Composition II .............................................. 3
Fundamentals of Chemistry II ............................. 3
Fundamentals of Chemistry II Lab ................. 1
Organismal Biology ....................................................... 4
Organismal Biology Lab ........................................... 0
Fine Arts .................................................................................... 3
14
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Core1
History1,2 .......................................................................... 3
CHEM 2070 Organic Chemistry I .............................................. 3
CHEM 2071 Organic Chemistry I Lab .................................. 1
PHYS 1500 General Physics I ..................................................... 4
Core1
Social Science1 ........................................................... 3
WILD 2050 *Wildlife Conservation History and Law ... 3a
17
Core1
History or Social Science1,2..................................... 3
CHEM 2080 Organic Chemistry II ...................................................... 3
CHEM 2081 Organic Chemistry II Lab .......................................... 1
PHYS 1510 General Physics II............................................................. 4
BIOL 3060 Principles of Ecology................................................. 4
15
JUNIOR YEAR
BCHE 3200 Principles of Biochemistry............................ 3
BIOL 3000 Genetics ............................................................................ 4
WILD 3280 *Principles of Wildlife Management .... 3
COMM 1000 Public Speaking........................................................ 3
Core1
Literature1,2................................................................... 3
16
BIOL 3200
BIOL 3030
ANSC 3400
Core1
Core1
General Microbiology .................................................... 4
Evolution and Systematics ........................................ 3
Animal Nutrition ............................................................. 4
Approved Humanities Choices1,3 ........................ 3
Humanities or Literature1,2 ........................................ 3
17
SENIOR YEAR
WILD 5280 *Wildlife Ecology and Management I .... 3 WILD 5290 *Wildlife Ecology and Management II ............ 3
STAT 2510 Statistics for Biological and Health Sciences ... 3 Core1
Social Science ....................................................................... 3
BIOL 4020 Vertebrate Biodiversity................................... 4 BIOL 5120 Systematic Botany ........................................................... 4
Free Elective...................................................................................................... 4 WILD Nat. Res. Policy Elective4 ....................................................... 3
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121 Semester Hours
Courses shown in bold must be completed with a cumulative GPA 2.0 or better.
*Courses designated with an asterisk (*) must be completed with a “C” or better.
1. SLO9 must be completed in one of the Humanities, Social Science, or History core courses.
2. Student must complete a sequence in either Literature or History.
3. Student must select one class that will cover SLO3.
4 Select from WILD 5270 *Wildlife Resource Philosophy and Policy, FORY 3440 Environmental Law, FORY 3600 Wildland Recreation Philosophy and
Policy.
Students planning a certificate, minor, additional major or second degree must contact the student services office as early as possible at 334-844-1050 for
referral to the appropriate School or College, advising in prerequisites, checks for minimum GPA requirements, and course scheduling.
All information presented here is subject to change. Current information is available at
https://sites.auburn.edu/academic/sfws/newstudents/Pages/UndergraduateMajors.aspx.
(Telephone 334-844-1001 and FAX 334-844-8093).
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