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Nov 28, 2024
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2022 - 2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Integrative Conservation (BS in Interdisciplinary Studies)
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Introduction to Integrative Conservation: 3 credits
Quantitative and Computational Techniques: 3 credits
- CONS 440 - Quantitative Methods in Conservation Credits: (3)
- or other approved course
Biodiversity: 6 credits
Conservation Natural Science-3 credits chosen from:
Conservation Geospatial Science-3 credits chosen from:
(These courses will meet the major computing requirement.)
Communities, Voices, and Conservation: 3 credits
- CONS 410 - Indigenous Voices in Conservation Credits: (3)
- CONS 440 - Environmental Justice Credits: (3)
- CONS 440 - Conservation Ethics Credits: (3)
- or other approved course
Human Wellbeing and Nature: 3 credits
- CONS 440 - One Health Credits: (3)
- CONS 440 - Political Ecology of Conservation Credits: (3)
- CONS 440 - International Development and Conservation Credits: (3)
- or other approved course
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Conservation: 3 credits
- CONS 440 - Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Conservation Credits: (3)
- or other approved course
Capstone Integrative Conservation Project: 4 credits
As part of these research courses, students attend a weekly 1-hour meeting where they develop their conservation leadership skills in areas such as: communications, conflict resolution, diplomacy, fundraising, stakeholder engagement, team building, how to run a meeting, how to construct and manage a team and a budget, theories of change. These courses will meet the major writing requirement.
Electives: 12 credits
Remaining 12 credits to be taken from any of the 300 or 400-level courses listed above and/or the courses listed below. Choice of electives should be discussed with an academic advisor from the IIC and we encourage students to use their elective courses to develop a specialization or focus within areas of integrative conservation.
Recommended Sequence of Courses
Recommended sequence for students. Note that prereqs could be met with transfer (or equivalent) credit earned outside of W&M and that prereq recommendations vary according to which advanced courses students intend to enroll in.
First Year
Fall:
- ENSP 101 (optional pre-req), 3 credits
- BIOL 203 and BIOL 203L (optional pre-req), 4 credits
- MATH 111 or 131 (optional pre-req), 3 credits
Spring:
- BIOL 204 and BIOL 204L (important pre-req), 4 credits
- CONS 201, 3 credits
Second Year
Fall:
- Conservation geospatial science course, 3 credits
- Communities, voices, and conservation course, 3 credits
- ECON 101 (optional prereq), 3 credits
Spring:
- CONS 440 Quantitative Methods in Conservation, 3 credits
- Human wellbeing and nature course, 3 credits
- Research course possible, 1-3 credits
Third Year
Fall:
- CONS 440 Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Conservation, 3 credits
- Elective, 3 credits
- Research course possible, 1-3 credits
Spring:
- Conservation natural science course, 3 credits
- Elective, 3 credits
- Research course possible, 1-3 credits
Fourth Year
Fall:
- Elective, 3 credits
- Research course or Honors possible, 1-3 credits
Spring:
- Elective, 3 credits
- Research course or Honors possible, 1-3 credits
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