OSU offers many different degrees in ecology; they include:
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Biochemistry
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Option: Premedical / Pre-veterinary - Biological Science
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Botany
Entomology
Environmental Science
Options: Environmental Policy
Natural Resources
Water Resources - Geography
- Option:
Applied Resource Management
Geology
Horticulture
Options: Public Horticulture
Turf Management
Microbiology
Microbiology/Cell and Molecular Biology
Options: Biomedical Science
Clinical Laboratory Science
Microbial Ecology/Environmental
Microbial Pathogenesis
Molecular Genetics - Natural Resource Ecology and Management
Options: Fire Ecology and Management
Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology
Forest Management
Forest Resource Conservation
Natural Resource Communications
Rangeland Ecology and Management
Urban and Community Forestry
Wildlife Ecology and Management - Plant and Soil Science
Options: Crop Science
Ecosystem Management
Soil Science - Physiology
- Zoology
A wide range of classes in Ecology and related fields are offered at both the graduate and the undergraduate level. These include:
- Advanced Ecology: Multivariate Methods
- Advanced Environmental Geology
- Advanced GIS
- Advanced Herpetology
- Behavioral Ecology
- Biodiversity seminar
- Biological Control
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Biology of Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles
Botanical Limnology - Colloquium on the Environment and Conservation
- Community Ecology
- Conservation Genetics
- Diseases and Parasites of Wild Animals
- Ecological Methodology
- Ecosystem Analysis
- Environmental Geology
- Environmental Sciences
- Environmental Soil Science
- Environmental Toxicology
- Epidemiology of Arthropod-borne Diseases
- Evolutionary Ecology
- Field
Botany
Fisheries Management
Fisheries Techniques - Forest Ecology
- Forest Ecophysiology
- General Ecology
- Geographic Information Systems
- Geography of Biotic Resources
- Grassland and Desert Wildlife Ecology
- Landscape Ecology
- Limnology
- Microbial Ecology
- Natural Chemical Mediators in Ecology
- Paleontology
- Population Ecology
- Remote Sensing
- Resource Management in the National Parks
- Spatial Analysis
- Stream Ecology
- Wetland Wildlife Ecology
- Wildlife Nutritional Ecology
- Woodland Wildlife Ecology