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Advising

AGLS Advising Center 7

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has aligned academic advising to better support students during their time at Texas A&M University. This community of diverse and knowledgeable advisors is dedicated to providing RWFM students with high-quality academic advising services.

RWFM is served by AGLS Advising Center 7. This Center supports the following departments:

  • Ecology and Conservation Biology: Ecological Restoration (ECOR); Forestry (FORS); Rangeland Ecology and Management (RLEM); Renewable Natural Resources (RENR); Spatial Sciences (SPSA)
  • Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management: Wildlife and Fisheries Management (WFSC)

Course Offerings

Students in Ecosystem Science and Management and Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences can utilize the course offerings list when scheduling classes. This document lists each course code with its respective section title and number of credit hours. Additionally, each course lists the course instructor by semester. If you have any questions about the course offerings list, please contact an advisor.

Course Offerings

ESSM & WFSC Advising Forms

Students in Ecosystem Science and Management and Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences can utilize the forms below for advising support with internships, Q-drops and force requests.

WFSC Internship Form
Q-Drop Form
WFSC Force Request Form
WFSC Minor
WFSC Research

Meet our advisors

  • Lee, Faegen

    Faegen Lee

    Academic Advisor II

    (979) 862-4215

    fdlee@tamu.edu

    WFES 116

  • Pool, Ann

    Ann Pool

    Senior Academic Advisor

    (979) 845-0122

    annpool@tamu.edu

  • Ray, Amanda

    Amanda Ray

    Graduate Advisor - Advisor IV

    (979) 862-6470

    amanda.ray@tamu.edu

    WFES 120

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