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  Wildlife and Fisheries Resources (MWFR)


Online Clemson University    College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

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The Master of Wildlife and Fisheries Resources (MWFR) programme offers an exciting opportunity for individuals with a passion for natural resources. This non-thesis degree, now available online, is designed to enhance the professional skills of students already working in the field. Whether you're a wildlife or fisheries employee, educator, or industry professional, this programme is tailored to meet your needs. The fully online format provides flexibility, with lectures accessible 24/7. With just 2 courses per semester, you can complete the degree in as little as 2 years. Admission requirements are flexible, making this programme accessible to a wide range of applicants.

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Program Description

The Master of Wildlife and Fisheries Resources degree (non-thesis) has a new online delivery option for students with experience in natural resources who wish to enhance their professional degree skills. Students potentially include Federal and State Agency wildlife and fisheries employees, educators who wish to increase their knowledge about wildlife and fisheries biology, private industry professionals, and individuals with a variety of other natural resource backgrounds. The program is in a fully online format, allowing lectures to be available 24/7. Students who enroll in 2 courses a semester can complete the degree in as little as 2 years (3.5 years if 1 course is taken per semester). New enrollees are accepted in Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters as space permits. See application deadlines below. 

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Entry Requirements

Admission
The following requirements must be met to be considered for admission to the online Master's of Wildlife and Fisheries Resources:

-A suitable undergraduate education (you do not need an undergraduate degree in wildlife and fisheries resources to be considered for admission)
-Two references
-A resume or CV
-Suitable GRE (General Test) scores
-Personal Statement
-A satisfactory TOEFL score (80 from the internet exam, or 6.5 or higher on the IELTS test) is required for international students whose native language is not English




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