Course Description
Broadly, this course details how genetic tools are used in wildlife management. Genetics can be applied in many scenarios in wildlife management from abundance estimation and connectivity to species identification and hybridization. This course will provide information on the theoretical underpinnings of how evolutionary processes contribute to observed genetic variation, and how measuring that variation has broad application across wildlife management.
Spring 2026
Instructors
Meeting Patterns
Classes Start:
January 12, 2026
Classes End:
April 28, 2026
Location:
00331 Dabney Hall
Class Days:
T H
Class Start Time:
10:15am
Class End Time:
11:30am
Class Type:
Lecture
Credits:
3.00
Restrictions:
None