Here, you'll find out more about the major, including such details as the number of graduates, what degree levels are offered, ethnicity of students, average salaries, and more. In addition, we cover how UNH ranks in comparison to other schools with wildlife programs.
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The bachelor's program at UNH was ranked #26 on College Factual's Best Schools for wildlife list. It is also ranked #1 in New Hampshire.
During the 2020-2021 academic year, University of New Hampshire - Main Campus handed out 26 bachelor's degrees in wildlife management. This is a decrease of 19% over the previous year when 32 degrees were handed out.
Wildlife majors who earn their bachelor's degree from UNH go on to jobs where they make a median salary of $24,682 a year. Unfortunately, this is lower than the national average of $26,124 for all wildlife students.
While getting their bachelor's degree at UNH, wildlife students borrow a median amount of $27,000 in student loans. This is higher than the the typical median of $25,000 for all wildlife majors across the country.
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Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the wildlife majors at University of New Hampshire - Main Campus.
In the 2020-2021 academic year, 26 students earned a bachelor's degree in wildlife from UNH. About 69% of these graduates were women and the other 31% were men.
The majority of the students with this major are white. About 96% of 2021 graduates were in this category.
The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from University of New Hampshire - Main Campus with a bachelor's in wildlife.
Ethnic Background | Number of Students |
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Asian | 0 |
Black or African American | 0 |
Hispanic or Latino | 1 |
White | 25 |
Non-Resident Aliens | 0 |
Other Races | 0 |
Related Major | Annual Graduates |
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Natural Resources Conservation | 81 |
Natural Resource Management | 20 |
Forestry | 11 |
Natural Resources Conservation (Other) | 1 |
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