Pursue a career in Wildlife Conservation.
Earn a Bachelor’s in Wildlife Conservation or Master’s in Wildlife Conservation and Management.
From metro parks to wildlife preserves, you possess a deep love of nature and dream of pursuing a career outdoors. At Unity Environmental University, we offer 100% online undergraduate and graduate degree programs specifically designed to help you pursue career opportunities in wildlife biology, sustainability management, environmental advocacy, and more.


Choose your specialized program.
Our Bachelor’s in Wildlife Conservation prepares students to help preserve and manage natural populations and their changing habitats and to gain skills for a career as a Wildlife Biologist.
Our Master of Science in Wildlife Conservation and Management prepares students with a deeper level of understanding in human-wildlife interactions and how to better manage the changing environment and create sustainable management practices. Students can choose from the following tracks:
- Professional Wildlife Biology
- Conservation and Management
- Professional Wildlife Biology
- Conservation and Management
Why Enroll at Unity Environmental University?

Flexible
Eight start dates per year for bachelor’s. Six start dates per year for master’s.

Accelerated
Earn your degree at the speed that works for you.

Affordable
$470 per credit hour for bachelor’s and $650 per credit hour for master’s with zero hidden fees.
See where a degree from Unity Environmental University can take you.
Complete the form above to learn more about the 100% online programs and connect
with a member of Unity’s Distance Education team.
Why study at America’s Environmental University?

Since 1965, Unity Environmental University has been educating environmental professionals.

Our distinctive approach to learning provides students with an exceptional, high-quality education, enabling them to drive real change with leading-edge knowledge and expertise.

Unity Environmental University is a non-profit institution and fully accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).
My future career goals are to work directly with wildlife via fieldwork whether it be by tracking, researching, or monitoring, helping to preserve our wildlife is most important in my future career.
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