The Department of Animal, Rangeland and Wildlife Sciences offers the Doctor of Philosophy in Wildlife Science. Ph.D. students will prepare for research, teaching and administrative careers in natural resources. As humans increasingly impact the environment, scientists educated in natural resource areas like wildlife science will become increasingly important. Ph.D. students educated under this program will be amply prepared to confront these challenges. Detailed guidelines for the program are available from the administrative assistant or chair of the Department of Animal, Rangeland and Wildlife Sciences.
Course Longevity
A student must complete all requirements for the doctoral degree within four years of completion of the preliminary examinations, and the dissertation must be completed within ten consecutive years of initial registration. Graduate credits older than ten years are not applicable toward a doctoral degree without written approval of the Graduate Dean.
All post-master, doctoral course work (including the dissertation), must be satisfactorily completed by the doctoral student in a maximum of 99 semester credit hours. If the Graduate Dean approves in writing that a student may proceed beyond the 99-credit hour limit, the student will be assessed out-of-state tuition.
September 2025
Dick and Mary Lewis Kleberg College of Agriculture, Natural Resources
MSC 114, 955 N. University Blvd,
KINGSVILLE,
Texas,
78363, United States
Students must hold the Master of Science degree and an acceptable combination of GRE scores, TOEFL score or intensive English language training course (international students) and grade point average. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 79 (Internet-based) or 550(Paper-based); IELTS: 6.0 is the university minimum requirement for all Graduate students.
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