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Conservation Law Enforcement Minor
The Conservation Law Enforcement minor educates students on the wildlife conservation principles relevant to crime and law enforcement, including American and international wildlife crime issues and the law enforcement responses.
Minor Requirements (21-24 credits)
Required Courses (12 credits)
- CRJU 235 - Police and Society (GE)
- CRJU 380 - Rural Crime and Law Enforcement
- CRJU 382 - Wildlife Crime and Conservation and Law Enforcement
- CRJU 384 - International Wildlife Crime
Approved Electives (9-12 credits)
- BIOL 103 - Environmental Biology (GE)
- BIOL 131 - Ecology and Adaptation (GE)
- BIOL 351 - Comparative Animal Physiology
- BIOL 390 - Conservation Biology
- BIOL 464 - Vertebrate Zoology
- BIOL 476 - Forest and Wetland Ecology
- CRJU 490 - Seminar
- GEOG 140 - Introduction to Environmental Studies (SS) (GE)
- GEOS 125 - Intro to Geospatial Data and Technologies (T)
- GEOS 241 - Environmental Regulation
- GEOS 250 - Introduction to GIS (T)
- PHIL 219 - Environmental Ethics (GE)
- RCPT 260 - Introduction to Outdoor Recreation and Leadership
- RCPT 331 - Outdoor Living Skills
- RCPT 417 - Seminar in Recreation, Parks and Tourism; Topical
- RCPT 460 - Wilderness First Responder
Note(s):
Students may also apply approved CRJU 490 Special Topics courses toward the completion of this minor.
Total Credit Hours for Minor (21-24 credits)
If you have additional questions, contact Dr. Egan Green, the Conservation Law Enforcement Minor Coordinator and Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice (ekgreen@radford.edu or 540-831-5995).