Game Warden

This concentration combines coursework in both law enforcement and field biology, and emphasizes knowledge of wildlife biology and wildlife management. Students choosing this area will acquire the skills needed to pursue positions as game wardens, as well as jobs in agencies, parks, or businesses that require an understanding of wildlife issues.

Game Warden Requirements
CRN Course Name Credits
Select 25 or more credit hours from the following:
Crj 100 Criminology 3 credits
Crj 101 Introduction to Criminal Law 3 credits
Crj 209 Police, Crime and Society 3 credits
Crj 215 Principles of Investigations I 3 credits
Env 302 Wildlife Conservation and Management 4 credits
Env 333 Fisheries Science 3 credits
Env 334 Wildlife Science 4 credits
Env 354 Wildlife Habitat Interactions 4 credits
Bio 452 Field Ecology 4 credits
Bio 356 Vertebrate Biology 3 credits
For 242 Map and Airphoto Interpretation 3 credits