Conservation Law Enforcement, University Certificate
A university certificate in Conservation Law Enforcement is offered by the Police Studies Program in the School of Justice Studies, in partnership with Emergency Medical Care, Fire and Safety Engineering Technology, and Wildlife Management. This certificate prepares future public safety professionals interested in broadening their knowledge and professional expertise in wildlife management, policy and administration; fire and emergency scene operations; first responder emergency medical care; and conservation law enforcement. This knowledge base will be useful not only to those public safety officers who choose to work for traditional outdoor public safety organizations such as the Department of Interior, U.S. Forest Service, State Fish and Wildlife agencies and National Parks, but also for those who work in traditional public safety organizations in rural communities.
Program Requirements
CIP CODE: 03.0208
Code | Title | Hours |
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CRJ 374 | Wildlife Crime | 3 |
EMC 102 | First Response Emergency Care | 4 |
EMC 104 | Healthcare Basic Life Support | 1 |
EMC 105 | Survey of Medical Terminology | 1 |
FSE 223 | Fire and Emergency Scene Operations | 3 |
PLS 103 | Foundation of Policing | 3 |
PLS 216 | Criminal Law | 3 |
PLS 340 | Conservation Officer | 3 |
WLD 381 | Principles of Wildlife Management | 3 |
WLD 585 | Wildlife Resource Policy and Administration | 3 |
Total Hours | 27 |