WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES SCIENCE (WFS)
WFS (BIOL) 2991-2994. Topics. Credit
1-4.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and departmental chairperson. Focused
study equivalent to one, two, three, or four hours on a special topic in the
life sciences or wildlife/fisheries sciences under faculty supervision and
approval of the department chairperson. Course may be repeated until a maximum
of 12 hours of combined credit in BIOL (WFS) 299- Topics or BIOL (WFS) 499-
(599-) Advanced Topics courses are earned.
WFS (BIOL) 3120. General
Ecology. Lec.
3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Eight semester hours of biology or consent of instructor. The
relationship between plants and animals and their environment. This course cannot
be taken as part of the university science requirement, and credit will not
be given for both BIOL/WFS 3120 and BIOL/WFS 3130.
WFS (BIOL) 3130. General
Ecology. Lec.
3. Lab. 3. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: Eight semester hours of biology or consent. The relationship between
plants and animals and their environment. The laboratory provides examples of
concepts discussed in lecture and analytical procedures used in interpreting
data.
WFS (CJ) 3500. Wildlife Law Enforcement.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
State wildlife laws and practices used in their enforcement.
WFS (BIOL) 4220 (5220). Biostatistics.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Probability and frequency distribution; statistical populations and samples; and tests of
hypotheses used in biological research.
WFS (BIOL) 4230 (5230). Animal Behavior.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. Introduction to basic
principles underlying the behavior of animals.
WFS 4500 (5500). National
Wildlife Policy. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Eight semester hours of biology. Policies, agencies, and laws
that influence wildlife management on a national level.
WFS (BIOL) 4630 (5630).
Ornithology. Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Eight semester hours of biology. General survey of the class Aves
with emphasis on morphology, identification, and ecology of local birds.
WFS 4640 (5640). Waterfowl Ecology and Management.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: WFS 3130 and 4740 or consent of instructor. Advanced ecological
principles as illustrated by ducks, geese, and swans, including habitat selection,
morphological and behavioral adaptations, intraspecific and interspecific interactions,
and reproductive ecology. Field techniques for identifying species and management
approaches are emphasized in the laboratory.
WFS (BIOL) 4650 (5650). Marine Biology.
Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisites: Twelve semester hours of biology, including BIOL 3130 or equivalent.
An introduction to the study of the marine environment and marine organisms.
WFS 4660 (5660). Wild Bird Ecology. Lec.
2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1110 and WFS (BIOL) 3130 or equivalent. The ecology and natural
history of selected avian species, emphasizing game species, endangered species,
predators and pests. Anatomy and procedures for identification are the focus
of
laboratories.
WFS 4670 (5670). Wild Mammal Ecology.
Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: BIOL 1110 and WFS (BIOL) 3130 or equivalent. The natural history
and ecology of selected mammal species, emphasizing game species, furbearers,
endangered species, predators, and pests. Anatomy and procedures for identification
are the focus of the laboratories.
WFS 4700 (5700). Habitat Management. Lec.
2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: AGHT 3450, BIOL 3240, WFS 4740 or equivalent. Description, principles,
and techniques of quantitative characterization of wildlife habitat types.
WFS 4710 (5710). Fisheries
Management.
Lec. 3. Lab. 3. Credit 4.
Prerequisites: WFS 4810 and WFS 4840 or equivalent or consent of instructor.
Theory, methods, and techniques of freshwater fisheries management. Field and
laboratory.
WFS 4711 (5711).
Fisheries Management. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: WFS 4810 and WFS 4840 or equivalent or consent of instructor.
Classroom-based overview of theory, methods, and techniques of freshwater fisheries
management.
WFS 4730 (5730). Conservation Biology.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL (WFS) 3130 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Advanced
concepts of plant and animal conservation, including biodiversity, population
genetics, habitat fragmentation, endangered and threatened species, and
ecosystem management.
WFS 4740 (5740). Wildlife Principles. Lec. 2.
Credit 2.
Prerequisites: WFS 3130 and junior standing, or consent of instructor. Classroom-based
theory and principles of wildlife management.
WFS 4760 (5760). Fish Culture. Lec. 2.
Lab. 4. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: WFS 4710 or WFS 4810 or equivalent. Cultural practices; hatchery
operation, care of brood fish, transport, and stocking; and the ecological requirements
of hatchery species.
WFS 4790. Wildlife Techniques.--Summer. Lec.
2. Lab. 12. Credit 6.
Prerequisite: WFS 4740 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Field-based
techniques for studying and managing wildlife populations.
WFS (BIOL) 4810 (5810). Ichthyology. Lec.
2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Eight semester hours of biology. Identification, classification,
anatomy, physiology, ecology and adaptations of fishes, with emphasis on North
American freshwater species.
WFS (BIOL) 4820 (5820). Mammalogy. Lec.
2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Eight semester hours of biology. Classification, structure and
function, phylogeny and geographical distribution of mammals, with emphasis
on Tennessee mammals.
WFS (BIOL) 4830 (5830). Herpetology. Lec.
2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Eight semester hours of biology. Classification, adaptions, habits,
life histories, and geographical distribution of amphibians and reptiles, with
emphasis on North American species.
WFS (BIOL) 4840 (5840). Limnology. Lec.
2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: Junior standing or consent of instructor. Physiochemical and
biological dynamics of inland waters.
WFS 4900. Internship in Wildlife and Fisheries
Science. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: See instructor prior to enrolling. Students work with a public
agency that is compatible with their interests. (May be taken twice if the assignments
are with different agencies or different divisions within an agency.)
WFS (BIOL ) 4991-4994.
(5991-5994). Advanced Topics. Credit 1-4.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and departmental chairperson. Focused study
equivalent to one, two, three, or four credit hours on an advanced topic in the
life sciences or wildlife/fisheries sciences under faculty supervision and approval
of the department chairperson. Course may be repeated until a maximum of 12 hours
of combined credit in BIOL (WFS) 299-Topics or BIOL (WFS) 499- (599-) Advanced
Topics courses are earned.
|