B.Sc. in Wildlife Science is a 3-year undergraduate program that explores the conservation, management, and study of wildlife and their habitats. The course covers diverse topics, including ecology, biodiversity, animal behavior, conservation biology, and environmental science. Students acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills through fieldwork, research projects, and hands-on training in wildlife identification, population monitoring, and habitat restoration. The program often includes internships with conservation organizations or governmental wildlife agencies, offering real-world experience. Graduates are well-equipped to work in wildlife conservation, national parks, ecological research, or pursue higher studies in related fields. The program fosters an understanding of ecological balance and sustainable management practices to address global environmental challenges.