The Conservation Biology Major leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. The Conservation Biology major is designed for students interested in public or private-sector careers in fields such as endangered species protection and recovery, habitat conservation, conservation biology education, and fisheries and wildlife management. Additionally, it prepares students for graduate study in conservation biology in cases where graduate degrees are required for particular careers. Students have the option to spend a semester in residence at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute with the Smithsonian – Mason School of Conservation (SMSC). Earn transferable course credit, while working side-by-side with world-class conservation biologists. Students who complete all requirements earn the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology with a major in Conservation Biology.

For complete description of all courses offered by the Department of Biological Sciences, please see UMW Course Catalog, Biology

Course Requirements

Forty-One (41) credits. These must include the following required and elective courses:

Required Core (15 credits)CreditsFrequency of offering*
BIOL 126 or 132, Organism Function and Diversity4Spring
BIOL 210, Introduction to Ecology and Evolution3Fall & spring
BIOL 260, Biostatistics and Research Design4Fall & spring
BIOL 341, General Genetics4Spring
Conservation Biology or equivalentCreditsFrequency of offering*
BIOL 428, Conservation Biology4Fall
CONS 402, Applied Conservation4see SMSC details
CONS 404, Biodiversity Monitoring4see SMSC details
CONS 491, Conservation Management Planning4see SMSC details
One GIS course, from the following:CreditsFrequency of offering*
GISC 200, Introduction to GIS4Fall & spring
GEOG 250, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Cartography4Fall & spring
EESC 205, GIS Applications in Environmental Science and Geology with Lab4Fall
Two Diversity courses, from the following:CreditsFrequency of offering*
BIOL 231, Plant Biology4Spring, even years
BIOL 321, Invertebrate Zoology4Spring
BIOL 323, Entomology4Fall
BIOL 372, Parasitology4Fall
BIOL 425, Vertebrate Zoology4Spring, odd years
BIOL 426, Biology of Fishes4Spring, even years
BIOL 471, Topics in Biology4Spring
One upper-level ecology class, from the following:CreditsFrequency of offering*
BIOL 311, Plant Ecology4Fall
BIOL 322, Animal Ecology4Fall
BIOL 401, Animal Behavior3Spring, even years
BIOL 423, Ecology & Evolution in the Galapagos Islands4Spring, even years
BIOL 424, Tropical Ecology4Spring, odd years
CONS 405 Landscape and Macrosystems Ecology, Tropical Ecology4see SMSC details
CONS 406, Small Population Management4see SMSC details
One public policy, economic, and cultural perspectives course:CreditsFrequency of offering*
ANTH 365, Environmental and Development Narratives3
CONS 410, Human Dimensions of Conservation3See SMSC details
ECON 331A, Environmental and Resource Economics3
EESC 230, Global Environmental Problems3
EESC 330, Environmental Regulations Compliance3
GEOG 245 Environment and Society3
HIST 322, US Environmental History3
PHIL 330, Environmental Ethics3
Select one of the following research intensive courses (Approved in advance by Chair of Department)CreditsFrequency of offering*
BIOL 427, Ornithology4Spring
BIOL 445, Research Practices in Aquatic Ecology1 – 4
BIOL 462, Research Practices in Plant Ecology1 – 4
BIOL 472, Research-Intensive Topics in Biology1 – 4
BIOL 481/491, Research Design & Proposal Development in Biology1 – 4
CONS 490, Integrated Conservation Strategies3See SMSC details
CONS 496, Research in Conservation6See SMSC details
BIOL 471, Topics in Biology (approved by Department)3 – 4
BIOL 472, Research-Intensive Topics in Biology (approved by Department)4
Pre-requisitesCreditsFrequency of offering*
BIOL 121, Biological Concepts4Fall
CHEM 111, General Chemistry I4Fall
CHEM 112, General Chemistry II4Spring

*Prevailing course availability. Exceptions may occur. Students should consult with their academic advisors when developing their degree completion plans.

Undergraduate Research

Outstanding students have the opportunity to participate in undergraduate research projects. Working with a faculty mentor, each student explores the literature, defines an original research problem, and utilizes the appropriate research and analytical techniques to investigate the problem. On many occasions this work results in presentations at state, regional, and national scientific meetings.

Research students who meet minimum requirements (3.0 overall GPA and a 3.25 average in biology) may pursue Honors in Biology by writing and defending a thesis on their research project. Students can also gain focused research experience via participation in the UMW Summer Science Institute. Financial support for student research is available. Additionally, biology faculty offer research opportunities through the university’s undergraduate research (URES 197 Undergraduate Research) program.

Internships and Service Learning

Majors can gain career experience and define career goals through the University’s internship program. The biology service learning option (BIOL 000) requires students to apply knowledge and skills acquired in their formal courses and to reflect upon how such application has augmented their education.

Students will complete a service-learning contract in which they will:

  1. identify the agencies for which they will conduct their service,
  2. indicate the biology faculty members who will evaluate the academic component of their activities, and
  3. describe the duties that they will carry out for these agencies.

Students must complete 40 hours of service within 12 months of submitting their contracts. Students completing their community service during their last semester must complete all requirements by March 1 (November 1 for those finishing in December). Contact the biology department chair for additional details.

See Dr. Griffith for questions about the major and about applying for SMSC.

See Conservation Biology Major Curriculum

See the UMW Course Catalog Description of the Conservation Biology Major