Programme Overview
The Bachelor Degree in Wildlife Management prepares middle-level wildlife managers for various sectors, including government, NGOs, local communities, private companies, and international agencies.
It offers field practical training in protected areas, equipping graduates with necessary skills for private and public sector initiatives. Specifically this program aims to teach wildlife management theories and principles, equip learners with practical skills for wildlife conservation, facilitate individual learning through hands-on training, guide students' learning, and implement professional training programs.
General requirements
- Have successfully completed form six (vi) with principal passes in science subjects.
- Have a good command of English language, both in speaking and writing.
Specific requirements
- Two principal passes in either of the following science subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Agriculture, Computer Science, Nutrition or Advanced Mathematics with minimum aggregate of 4.0 points.
- An ordinary Diploma in Wildlife Management, Wildlife Tourism, Tour Guiding Operations, Tour Guiding & Operations Fisheries, General Agriculture, Agriculture Production, Livestock, Forestry, Bee Keeping, Environmental Health Science, Environmental and Coastal Resources Management, Animal Health and Production, Range Management, Crop Production, Land Use Planning, Horticulture, Agriculture and Natural Resources Management, Environmental Science and Development, Aquaculture, Fisheries Management and Technology, Environmental Health Sciences, Food Production, Aquaculture Technology, Community Development, Science & Laboratory Technology, Veterinary Laboratory Technology, Fisheries Management & Technology, Fisheries Science & Technology, Forest Industries Technology, Geo informatics for Natural Resources Management, and Food & Human Nutrition with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or an average of B+ or Upper Second Class for classified non-NTA Diploma.