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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
This course is about the Fisheries and Aquatic Biology. Three quarters of the global ecosystem is water and most is a global commons. Many biologists and economists argue that freshwater is one of the most critical global resources and that the functional integrity and biodiversity within fresh water and marine ecosystems are highly threatened. The Fisheries and Aquatic Biology Track is available for MS, PhD, and joint degree students wishing to emphasize this concentration within a Conservation Biology major.
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Applicants to the program in Conservation Biology must have a bachelor's degree or its foreign equivalent from a recognized college or university and must meet the admission requirements of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota. Although majority of students come with a degree in biology or a closely related fields the program admit students from other backgrounds such as social science, economics, policy ets. The students with limited or no biology background may be required to make up selected courses in basic biology and/or ecology.. MS students have the option of completing a minor in another field, e.g., statistics or ecology; see the DGS of those programs for requirements. All students must pass a comprehensive final oral examination which is administered by a committee appointed by the Graduate School, including at least two faculty from the major field and one from the minor or supporting field. Typically, the Master's program takes from 2-3 years.
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विद्यावारिधि उपाधि
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, TWIN CITIES CAMPUS
विभागको नाम
College of Food Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
College of Food Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation
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अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय सोधपुछकोलागि सम्पर्क ठेगाना
Hodson Hall
1980 Folwell Avenue
ST PAUL
Minnesota
55108
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The mission of the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology is to foster a high quality natural environment by contributing to the management, protection, and sustainable use of fisheries and wildlife resources through teaching, research, and outreach. Their goals are to respond to societal needs for information and education pertaining to the conservation of our natural resources and to ensure excellent teaching, research, and outreach programs. They are one of the nation's longest standing and highest quality fisheries and wildlife programs. Their history and future are built on a foundation which includes: Strong commitment to a conservation ethic and conservation of biodiversity at scales ranging from genomes to landscapes; an understanding of the interface between aquatic and terrestrial ecology; analysis of populations, communities, and ecosystems, particularly through computer modeling and Geographical Information Systems (GIS); application of physiological, genetic, and behavioral research to fish and wildlife management; strong emphasis on fish, avian, and large mammal conservation and ecology; global perspective enhanced by research abroad; active outreach program covering fisheries, wildlife, and conservation issues; U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Research Unit, fully integrated into the department and strong graduate programs in Fisheries, Wildlife, Conservation Biology, and Water Resources Science.
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The University provides housing and living learning opportunities on or near campus. The mission encompasses goals in three areas create individual student living/learning environments, enhance opportunities for commuter student housing and provide housing for students with families, faculty, and visitors. Housing and Residential Life, in coordination with the university police, work to provide a safe and healthy living environment for the student. The University offers eight residential halls and three apartment buildings. The amenities provided in all the residential halls and the apartments are air conditioning, carpeting, dining facilities within hall, card access main entry and resident areas; closet or wardrobe (expanded spaces may have clothes rack), community kitchen, computer lab, dresser, desk and chair (expanded spaces may have tables), Ethernet connection, extra-long twin bed and mattress pad, fee-for-service cable TV, health advocates (student health advisors), ice machines, laundry facilities, local telephone service (phones not provided), lounges, maintenance staff (full time), meeting space, music/piano practice rooms, nightly security monitors, smoke detectors and sprinklers, sports and recreational equipment, games, vacuums, and DVDs available for check out at information desk, study rooms, vending area and window coverings. Yudof Hall apartment, Roy Wilkins Hall and University Village offers different types of room types. University Dining Services has six residential restaurants and offers convenient and flexible meal plans perfect for students, staff or faculty who have a valid university ID. It serves up a changing menu of specialties including pizza, Asian stir-fry, vegetarian selections and American entrees. Each residential restaurant has operating hours and menus based on the needs of their community. A full menu service is offered during the breakfast, lunch/brunch, and dinner meal periods.