The Bachelor Degree in Wildlife Management prepares middle-level wildlife managers for various sectors, including government, NGOs, local communities, private companies, and international agencies.
It offers field practical training in protected areas, equipping graduates with necessary skills for private and public sector initiatives. Specifically this program aims to teach wildlife management theories and principles, equip learners with practical skills for wildlife conservation, facilitate individual learning through hands-on training, guide students' learning, and implement professional training programs.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
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Animals Identification | Basics of Wildlife Law Enforcement |
Plant Identification and Ecology | Field Skills |
Paramilitary Techniques | Anti-poaching Patrol Skills |
Fundamentals of Wildlife Management | Basics of Firearms |
Basics of Communication and Computer Skills | Fundamentals of Tourism |
Basic Applied Mathematics | |
Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
Conservation Biology |
GIS and Remote Sensing for Conservation |
Wildlife Diseases |
Wildlife Forensics & Intelligence Technology |
Managing Wildlife in Captivity |
Principles of Wildlife Management |
Biological Resources Inventory |
Wildlife Utilization |
Wilderness and First Aid Skills |
Habitat Management |
Paramilitary Obstacle Training |
Conservation Policies and Conventions |
Human Dimensions in Conservation |
Wildlife Law Enforcement |
Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
Research Methodology |
Project Planning and Management |
Paramilitary Leadership |
Organization Management |
Conservation Entrepreneurship |
Environmental Economics & Finance |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
Protected Area Planning and Management |
Infrastructure Management in Protected Areas | Fundamentals of Tourism |
Research Project |