North Carolina State University, located in Raleigh, NC offers a number of degrees in Fisheries and Wildlife studies. The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources of the College of Natural Resources offers two concentrations in the major: Fisheries Science and Wildlife Science. Conservation of Natural Resources, Wildlife Management, Fisheries Techniques & Management, Wildlife Management, Fishery Science, Limnology and Biology of Fisheries classes are offered.
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
3120 Jordan Hall
Raleigh, NC 27695-8080
919-515-2891
ncsu.edu
Haywood Community College, located in Clyde, N.C. offers a two year degree in Fish and Wildlife Management Technology. Students train and study for entry level positions into the field of managing fish and wildlife resources. Program graduates qualify as fish and wildlife management technicians with state and federal agencies, among other possible employers in natural resource conservation and management.
Haywood Community College
185 Freedlander Dr.
Clyde, NC 28721
828-627-2821
haywood.edu
Southeastern Community College, located in Whiteville, N.C. offers three closely related 2-year, associate degree and certificate programs. They include Environmental Science Technology, Forestry Management Technology and Parks and Natural Resources Management. A number of on-line courses are also available. The college is part of the state's community college system.
Southeastern Community College
4564 Chadbourn Highway
Whiteville, NC 28472
910-642-7141
sccnc.edu