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WCM Signature Opportunity Selectives
Additional opportunities have been created for students with a special interest in wildlife and conservation medicine. These students can choose to take a number of on-campus selective courses in their first two years, including:
- Wildlife Clinic
- Aquatic Bird Necropsy
- Wildlife Baby Feeding
- International Programs Independent Study
- Conservation Medicine Journal Club
- One Health Journal Club
- Introduction to GIS
For a complete list of selectives, including off-campus opportunities, please see the Wildlife and Conservation Medicine Selectives.