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Conservation Law Enforcement

Associate in Science
Conservation Law Enforcement
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The Associate in Science degree in Conservation Law Enforcement allows students to combine general courses in math and science with specific courses in environmental resources and criminal justice. Enrolled in this degree, students learn about the U.S. criminal justice system, including arrest, trial, incarceration, and rehabilitation/release. They also learn about the duties and functions of various law-enforcement agencies. Working in a natural environment where they apply field-based knowledge and skills, they come to appreciate the importance of natural resources management. During their field work, they identify plant, fish, mammal, and bird species. They also identify and operate equipment commonly used in natural resource fields. Additionally, students engage in projects and internships where they gain practical, hands-on experience with professionals in natural resources and criminal justice.

Upon completion of this degree, students are prepared for employment as conservation officers, game wardens, forest rangers, or park rangers.

Curriculum

First Year

Fall SemesterLecLabCr
BIOL111WBiology324
CRMJ101WIntroduction to Criminal Justice303
ENGL101WCollege Composition404
ENVS110WIntroduction to Environmental Science324
Semester Total13415
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Spring SemesterLecLabCr
ENGL211WProfessional Writing303
HUMA120WEnvironmental Issues303
FRST205WForestry Resources324
PHYS122WForensic Science324
ÌýMathematics404
ÌýSemester Total16418
ÌýTotal Credits for YearÌýÌý33

Second Year

Fall SemesterLecLabCr
ENVS204WEnvironmental Sampling and Reporting324
ENVS205WConservation Biology324
HUMA212WLegal and Ethical Issues303
ÌýHumanities303
ÌýLiberal Arts*303
ÌýSemester Total15417
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Spring SemesterLecLabCr
CLAW140WWildlife and Outdoor Identification234
CLAW208WConservation Law Project143
GEOL112WGeology and Soils324
ÌýSocial Science303
ÌýSemester Total9914
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ÌýTotal Credits for YearÌýÌý31
ÌýTotal for A.S. DegreeÌýÌý64

*Fine Arts Elective is recommended for transferability.

Outcomes

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, students will be prepared for employment as conservation officers, game wardens, forest rangers, or park rangers.

Faculty

Wayne T. Saunders
Conservation Law Program Coordinator
603-342-3006
[email protected]ÌýÌý

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63 Credits Required

81%

of students qualify for financial aid

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