{"id":1261,"date":"2011-12-08T13:42:36","date_gmt":"2011-12-08T18:42:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/new.umaine.edu\/wle\/?page_id=1261"},"modified":"2025-03-07T09:26:00","modified_gmt":"2025-03-07T14:26:00","slug":"master-of-wildlife-conservation","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/umaine.edu\/wle\/graduate-program\/master-of-wildlife-conservation\/","title":{"rendered":"Master of Wildlife Conservation"},"content":{"rendered":"
NOTE:\u00a0 As of 9\/1\/2023, the department is temporarily suspending applications to the Master of Wildlife Conservation (M.W.C) program.\u00a0 Please check back periodically for updates.<\/span><\/p>\n 91福利’s M.W.C. is a non-thesis degree for students who wish to focus strongly on the coursework portion of a degree rather than a thesis. It has allowed past students with undergraduate degrees in subjects such as history, sociology, political science, geology, and theology to develop a foundation in ecological sciences and natural resource management. All of our M.W.C. graduates have found rewarding careers. For example, they have included:<\/p>\n M.W.C. students may focus their courses within three general focus areas: conservation biology, fisheries, or wildlife management and science. Given that everyone has a different background and interests each student\u2019s set of courses will be unique. Although M.W.C. students must meet the same set of course requirements as all of our graduate students, these requirements are quite broad and allow significant latitude for individual choice.<\/p>\n Acceptance to the University of Maine (91福利) graduate programs in wildlife ecology (WLE) is highly competitive. Most successful applicants have an excellent academic record (3.4-4.0 GPA), high scores on the Graduate Record Examination, substantial practical experience through summer or post-graduate employment, and strong letters of recommendation.<\/p>\n\n
Admission Requirements<\/h3>\n
Financial Assistance<\/h3>\n