Apply to CSU Pueblo
Complete the undergraduate application and submit the information requested through the CSU Pueblo admissions process.
Begin your path toward a degree focused on wildlife, natural resources, field science, and the application of scientific research to real-world ecosystem challenges.
The Wildlife and Natural Resources program helps students develop applied scientific skills through field and laboratory experience, data analysis, and scientific research.
Students receive the guidance and preparation needed to apply scientific techniques to real-world ecosystem problems while building a foundation for careers and advanced study in wildlife and natural resource fields.
Getting started is straightforward. Apply to CSU Pueblo, explore the Wildlife and Natural Resources program, and begin planning the concentration that best fits your goals.
Complete the undergraduate application and submit the information requested through the CSU Pueblo admissions process.
Learn about field experiences, coursework, career preparation, and the Aquatic and Terrestrial concentration options.
Connect with Biology faculty and academic advising to begin planning coursework around your academic and professional goals.
CSU Pueblo considers several factors when evaluating whether a student is academically prepared for undergraduate study.
Wildlife and Natural Resources students develop scientific skills through a combination of classroom learning, laboratory work, field experience, and data analysis.
The program emphasizes using scientific research and evidence to understand and address real-world questions involving wildlife, ecosystems, and natural resources.
Explore Hands-On LearningWildlife and Natural Resources students choose between two concentration areas as they shape the degree around their interests.
Focus your studies on fisheries, aquatic organisms, freshwater systems, habitat, and aquatic resource management.
View Aquatic RequirementsFocus your studies on terrestrial wildlife, populations, habitat, ecology, and natural resource management.
View Terrestrial Requirements