Fisheries Wildlife Science
FW 5003: Principles of Wildlife Management
Offered: Spring
Prerequisite: A course in ecology or permission of instructor.
Principles of managing wildlife resources with emphasis on population ecology, habitat
evaluation and manipulation, wildlife values, and the administration of wildlife resources
and resources agencies.
FW 5014: Forest Ecology and Management
Offered: Fall of odd years
Prerequisite: FW (BIOL) 3114.
An in-depth coverage of ecological interactions in forested ecosystems. Lectures cover
biotic and abiotic factors that influence development and species compositions of
forest stands. Wildlife habitat relationships in forested ecosystems will also be
discussed. Laboratories will familiarize students with field techniques and management
activities important in the major forest types of Arkansas.
Lecture two hours, laboratory four hours. $40 laboratory fee.
FW 5024: Limnology
Offered: Spring
Prerequisite: A course in ecology.
A study of physical and chemical processes in fresh water and their effects on organisms
in lakes and streams. Laboratory sessions and field trips demonstrate limnological
instrumentation and methodology.
Lecture two hours, laboratory four hours. $40 laboratory fee.
FW 5034: Advanced Geographic Information Systems Applications
Offered: Spring
Prerequisites: An introductory course in GIS or permission of instructor.
Use of GIS technology in wildlife and fisheries management and research. Emphasis
placed on creation, maintenance, and analysis of spatially explicit data.
Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours. $40 laboratory fee.
FW 5054: Waterfowl Ecology and Management
Prerequisites: BIOL/FW 3114 (Ecology) Ecology and management of North American waterfowl
and their habitats.
Laboratory exercises will focus on identification, life histories, sex and age determination,
and abundance survey methods. Lectures and discussions will cover behavioral ecology,
reproductive ecology, winter ecology, harvest management, and habitat management and
conservation.
$40 laboratory fee.
FW 5064: Wetland Ecology and Management
Offered: Fall of even years
Prerequisites: A course in ecology or permission of instructor.
An in-depth coverage of wetlands including occurrence, morphology, hydrology, soils,
ecology, and regulation. The types of wetlands and their functions are discussed,
as are local, state and federal regulations pertaining to their use, management and
protection. Laboratory focuses on identification of common wetland vegetation, delineation
of wetland boundaries, as well as field techniques and management activities commonly
used in Arkansas wetlands.
Lecture two hours, laboratory four hours. $40 laboratory fee.
FW 5103: Human Dimensions of Fisheries and Wildlife Management
Offered: Fall
Prerequisites: BIOL/FW 3114 or permission of instructor.
Exploration of the complex interactions of social, political, institutional, economic
and ecological processes that contribute to natural resource use and management. The
primary focus is on interactions and conflict resolution among various stakeholders,
resource management agencies, and wildlife and fisheries resources. Topics covered
include public attitudes and expectations; agency structure and policy; values of
fishes, wildlife; and public relations.
FW 5163: Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
Offered: Fall
Prerequisites: A course in ecology or permission of instructor.
The concepts of, processes that produce, and factors that threaten biological diversity
are introduced and examined Further emphasis is placed on unique problems associated
with small population size, management of endangered species and practical applications
of conservation biology.
FW 5881: Advanced Topics
Offered: On demand
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
This course offers special instruction on fisheries and wildlife topics that are not
otherwise covered in the curriculum.
Note: The primary focus of the course will vary from offering to offering, thus the
course may be taken more than once. This course may be repeated for credit if content
is different.
FW 5882: Advanced Topics
Offered: On demand
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
This course offers special instruction on fisheries and wildlife topics that are not
otherwise covered in the curriculum.
Note: The primary focus of the course will vary from offering to offering, thus the
course may be taken more than once. This course may be repeated for credit if content
is different.
FW 5883: Advanced Topics
Offered: On demand
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
This course offers special instruction on fisheries and wildlife topics that are not
otherwise covered in the curriculum.
Note: The primary focus of the course will vary from offering to offering, thus the
course may be taken more than once. This course may be repeated for credit if content
is different.
FW 5884: Advanced Topics
Offered: On demand
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
This course offers special instruction on fisheries and wildlife topics that are not
otherwise covered in the curriculum.
Note: The primary focus of the course will vary from offering to offering, thus the
course may be taken more than once. This course may be repeated for credit if content
is different.
FW 6001: Graduate Seminar in Fisheries and Wildlife Biology
Analysis of current and classical concepts in fisheries and wildlife biology.
Note: The primary focus of this course will vary from offering to offering, thus the
course may be taken for credit more than once.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6002: Research Methods I
Offered: Spring
Prerequisites: A course in statistics.
Methods for literature review, experimental design, and thesis proposal development.
FW 6012: Research Methods II
Offered: Fall
Prerequisites: A course in statistics.
Methods for data analysis and thesis preparation.
FW 6013: Population Dynamics
Offered: Spring
Prerequisites: Courses in ecology, statistics, and calculus, or permission of instructor.
An in-depth analysis of major historical development in the theory, techniques of
manipulating, and mathematical modeling of fish and wildlife populations.
FW 6023: Quantitative Fisheries Science
Prerequisites: A course in fisheries management or permission of instructor.
Quantitative principles of fisheries science used in the analysis and interpretation
of fisheries data.
FW 6033: Conservation Management Practicum
Offered: Each summer term
Individual student experience in the field of conservation management. The course
will include a 2-day on-campus introduction, weekly conferences via distance delivery
during the 4-week off-campus experience, and 3 days of on-campus presentations. The
practicum cannot be initiated until the student has completed at least 8 graduate-level
hours.
FW 6043: Conservation Research Practicum
Offered: Each summer term
Prerequisites: Completion of 8 graduate-level hours
Individual student experience in the field of conservation research. The course will
include a 2-day on-campus introduction, weekly conferences via distance delivery during
the 4-week off-campus experience, and 3 days of oncampus presentations. The practicum
cannot be initiated until the student has completed at least 8 graduate-level hours.
FW 6101: Comprehensive Exam
Prerequisites: Completion of 24 graduate-level hours
Written and oral comprehensive exam that evaluates student knowledge of fisheries
and wildlife science and conservation management. The exam is administered after completion
of 24 graduate-level hours.
FW 6891: Independent Study
Open to graduate students who wish to pursue individual study or investigation of
some facet of knowledge that complements the purpose of the University's graduate
program. Students will be required to plan their studies and prepare formal written
reports of their findings.
Note: The selected topic may not constitute any duplication of study leading to the
accomplishment of a thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6892: Independent Study
Open to graduate students who wish to pursue individual study or investigation of
some facet of knowledge that complements the purpose of the University's graduate
program. Students will be required to plan their studies and prepare formal written
reports of their findings.
Note: The selected topic may not constitute any duplication of study leading to the
accomplishment of a thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6893: Independent Study
Open to graduate students who wish to pursue individual study or investigation of
some facet of knowledge that complements the purpose of the University's graduate
program. Students will be required to plan their studies and prepare formal written
reports of their findings.
Note: The selected topic may not constitute any duplication of study leading to the
accomplishment of a thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6894: Independent Study
Open to graduate students who wish to pursue individual study or investigation of
some facet of knowledge that complements the purpose of the University's graduate
program. Students will be required to plan their studies and prepare formal written
reports of their findings.
Note: The selected topic may not constitute any duplication of study leading to the
accomplishment of a thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6991: Thesis Research
Research on a topic culminating in a written thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6992: Thesis Research
Research on a topic culminating in a written thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6993: Thesis Research
Research on a topic culminating in a written thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6994: Thesis Research
Research on a topic culminating in a written thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6995: Thesis Research
Research on a topic culminating in a written thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
FW 6996: Thesis Research
Research on a topic culminating in a written thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.