The new degrees target growing interest areas among students
BANGOR — Husson University is launching two new bachelor of science degrees and a new master of science degree in wildlife and marine life related fields with a focus on conservation, expanding the opportunities available to students in Maine and beyond.
The new degrees — BS in marine biology and conservation, BS in wildlife care and rehabilitation and MS in wildlife conservation and management — are available online and join the academic portfolio of the 128-year-old, forward-thinking Bangor-based university. The university is also adding four new online certificate programs: Advanced Hospitality and Tourism Management, Animal Services Management, Aquatic Animal Care and Geographic Information Systems.
“There is significant demand for education in wildlife-related fields and marine-related fields, and Husson University is known for being highly focused on emerging and shifting job markets. Like all of our Husson degrees, these programs will prepare students to be career ready on day one in their fields,” Dr. Lynne Coy-Ogan, Husson’s president, said.
The new degrees and certificates will prepare students for related careers in conservation, biology, natural resource management, ecology and more.
“Our flexible online programs are attracting adult learners from around the country. We’re proud to expand our animal behavior and wildlife programs to include wildlife rehabilitation and marine biology degrees, which are in demand and will help students prepare for the environmental careers of tomorrow,” Dr. Amy Arnett, dean of the College of Health and Professional Studies, said.
For more than 128 years, Husson University has prepared future leaders through innovative undergraduate and graduate degree programs. With a commitment to delivering affordable classroom, online and experiential learning opportunities, Husson offers quality educational programs in areas including emerging technologies; business; finance; education; animal care; legal studies; healthcare; science and humanities; and communication. For more information about educational opportunities, visit Husson.edu.


