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Conservation Law Enforcement, A.A.

Highlights

Degree Type:Associate of Arts

Entry Term:Fall, Spring

Program Format:On Campus

Number of Credits:60 hours

An older male park ranger with his arms spread talking to a crowd with a mountain, small trees, and desert landscape in the background

Protect wildlife and safeguard our natural resources. This interdisciplinary program prepares you for entry-level roles as a game warden, natural resource officer, or conservation law enforcement professional while blending criminal justice, environmental law, backcountry survival, and wildlife management. With a strong academic foundation and training, you’ll build technical skills for the field and be ready to manage resources and defend the lands and wildlife that make Wyoming—and the world—wild.

Connect One on One:


Jack McGrath

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

Yellowstone Building
Jack.McGrath@nwc.edu
307-754-6185

Enrollment Services

Admissions Office

Student Center
admissions@nwc.edu
307-754-6101

 

Get one-on-one help with academic advising, transferring to another college, setting up an internship, and finding a job or career.

Academic Advising

Career Advising

Contact

Susan Larsen | Academic and Career Advising Coordinator | susan.larsen@nwc.edu | 307-754-6124

Planning to transfer after ÁñÁ«Ö±²¥ to complete a Bachelor's degree? We can help you plan ahead for that:

Transfer Planning

Contact

Susan Larsen | Academic and Career Advising Coordinator | susan.larsen@nwc.edu | 307-754-6124

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Quality
9 out of 10
NWC Studentswould recommend NWC
Value
$6 million+
grants & scholarshipsawarded to our students annually
Experience
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