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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management (B.S.)


Advisor: Warner

The Kansas State University Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management (WOEM) degree program is the first Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree to train professional operational managers for hunting/shooting preserves and resorts, gamebird production companies, fishing resorts and outdoor experience companies. This program was designed with input from working professionals from across the United States. Wildlife and related outdoor enterprises exist in all 50 states, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

While students take courses in wildlife and fisheries management, this program is not a traditional wildlife and fisheries biology program of study. To create professional managers, this program incorporates a series of business, hospitality management, natural resources, wildlife and fisheries management courses with training in selected outdoor skills.

Outdoor skills courses in the WOEM Program include: firearms and firearms maintenance; rifle and handgun range design construction and operations; bowhunting equipment and skills; sporting clays range development and operations; trap and skeet range development and operations; and wildlife habitat/food plot installation and maintenance.

The students also take the following skills courses: principles and practices of big game hunting and guiding, principles and practices of upland gamebird, turkey and waterfowl hunting and guiding, and principles and practices of freshwater fishing and guiding.

Students in this program will gain a working knowledge of:

  • Basic scientific principles governing the management of our natural resources (soils, water, grasslands, forests and wildlife)
  • Business management and marketing
  • Business finance and accounting
  • Hospitality management, including lodging and food and beverage services and regulations

The WOEM internship extends from mid May to mid December following the student’s junior year (summer/fall semesters).

Biology and Natural Resources Management Related Courses (39 credit hours)


College of Arts and Sciences


 Biology Division/Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology:

College of Business Administration


 Business Administration Related Courses

College of Human Ecology


Hospitality Management and Dietetics

General Requirements (41 credit hours)


Free Electives (11 credit hours)


Total hours required for graduation (130 credit hours)


Must satisfy K-State 8 general education requirements.

IMPORTANT NOTES: Students who first enroll in Summer 2011 or later must meet the requirements of the K-State 8 General Education Program.

Students who began their programs of study in earlier terms under the University General Education (UGE) program may complete their degrees with UGE requirements or may choose to move to the K-State 8. Students should check with their academic advisors to determine which choice would be better. To switch, students must consult with their academic advisors.

Students who are readmitted in Summer 2011 and later will be designated as meeting the K-State 8 by the Office of Admissions. Deans’ offices can make an exception for the readmitted student who has completed UGE or who would prefer to complete UGE requirements.

For additional information about the University General Education program, check the requirements specified by the College of Agriculture.