The Minor in Conservation, Recreation and Environmental Enforcement is designed to combine the natural resource expertise of the fisheries and wildlife, forestry, parks, recreation and tourism, and environmental sustainability programs, with the law enforcement expertise of the criminal justice program to serve those students with career interests in conservation, recreation or environmental law enforcement. The minor is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in bachelor’s degree programs in criminal justice, fisheries and wildlife, forestry, parks, recreation and tourism and environmental studies and sustainability. The minor is administered by the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife.
Students who are interested in enrolling should apply to the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife for acceptance.
With the approval of the department and college that administer the student’s degree program, courses that are used to satisfy the requirements for the minor may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
Requirements for the Minor in Conservation, Recreation and Environmental Enforcement
The student must complete (19 to 20 credits):
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Complete both of the following courses (4 credits): |
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CJ |
110 |
Introduction to Criminal Justice |
3 |
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CSUS |
278 |
Introduction to Conservation, Recreation and Environmental Enforcement |
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Natural Resources Conservation and Management (6 or 7 credits) |
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One of the following courses (3 credits): |
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CSUS |
200 |
Introduction to Sustainability |
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3 |
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CSUS |
276 |
Sustaining our National Parks and Recreation Lands |
3 |
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FOR |
202 |
Introduction to Forestry |
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3 |
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FW |
101 |
Fundamentals of Fisheries and Wildlife |
3 |
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One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits): |
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CSUS |
320 |
Environmental Planning and Management |
3 |
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CSUS |
476 |
Natural Resource Recreation Management |
4 |
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FW |
444 |
Conservation Biology |
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3 |
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FW |
481 |
Global Issues in Fisheries and Wildlife |
3 |
Environmental Attitudes, Policy and Law (3 credits) |
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One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits): |
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CSUS |
310 |
History of Environmental Thought and Sustainability |
3 |
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CSUS |
464 |
Environmental and Natural Resource Policy in Michigan |
3 |
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CSUS |
465 |
Environmental and Natural Resource Law |
3 |
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FOR |
330 |
Human Dimensions of Forests |
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3 |
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FOR |
466 |
Natural Resource Policy |
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3 |
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FW |
434 |
Human Dimensions of Fisheries and Wildlife Management (W) |
3 |
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FW |
445 |
Biodiversity Conservation Policy and Practice |
3 |
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IBIO |
446 |
Environmental Issues and Public Policy |
3 |
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MC |
450 |
International Environmental Law and Policy |
3 |
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SOC |
452 |
Environment and Society |
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3 |
Law Enforcement (6 credits) |
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Two of the following courses (6 credits): |
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CJ |
210 |
Introduction to Forensic Science |
3 |
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CJ |
220 |
Criminology |
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3 |
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CJ |
235 |
Investigation Procedures |
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3 |
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CJ |
275 |
Criminal Procedure |
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3 |
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CJ |
335 |
Policing |
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3 |
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CJ |
432 |
Community Policing |
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3 |