Conservation and Restoration Ecology - BS
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Conservation and restoration ecology involves conserving, maintaining, and recovering ecological systems and enriching the lives of their inhabitants. The conservation and restoration ecology major teaches students to use ecological principles to maintain healthy ecosystems and to restore terrestrial systems, such as forests, rangelands, wildlands, and grasslands that have been damaged or eliminated through overuse, neglect, or disaster.
For more information about Conservation and Restoration Ecology, see the website.
Admitted and current students must meet with an academic advisor for help with semester by semester planning, connections to co-curriculum experiences, understanding of USU policies, and accessing USU resources.
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The highest math requirement for this degree is course or course
Admission Requirements for this Program
New freshmen: Admitted to USU in Good Standing
Transfer students from other institutions or other programs at USU: 2.5 GPA