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Natural Resource Conservation: Law Enforcement

Sample Schedule

The schedule below shows how the requirements for this degree may be met in four semesters. This schedule is an example of one of many possible schedules that might be followed by a full-time student. Many students attending FLCC who have work and/or family obligations choose a different sequence of courses and may take more than four semesters to fulfill the requirements for the degree. Similarly, students who find they need to take some preparatory coursework may plan a schedule that takes more than four semesters to complete. You should consult with your advisor when planning your schedule. If you plan to continue your studies at a four-year college or university, you also should check with your transfer institution with regard to specific courses and requirements.

First Semester (17 Credit Hours)

  • ENG 101 Freshman English (3) OR ENG 104 Freshman English I Honors (3)
  • BIO 121 General Biology I (4)
  • CON 100 Introduction to Environmental Conservation (3)
  • CJC 105 Criminal Law I (3)
  • CON 118 Introduction to Natural Resource Law (3)
  • PE 150 Beginning Camping (1)

Second Semester (18 Credit Hours)

  • ENG 102 Introduction to Literature (3) OR ENG 105 Freshman English II Honors (3)
  • BIO 122 General Biology II (4)
  • CJC 110 Criminal Law II (3)
  • BIO/CON 103 Environmental Science (4)
  • CON 102 Introduction to Fish and Wildlife (3)
  • PE 250 Wilderness Camping (1)

Summer Session (3 Credit Hours)

  • CON 190 Conservation Field Camp* (3)

Third semester (18 Credit Hours)

  • BIO/CON 202 Principles of Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology (3)
  • CON 233 Laws for the Use and Protection of Water and Land Resources (3)
  • Conservation Elective (3)
  • Social Science Elective (3)
  • Mathematics Elective (3)
  • General Elective (3)

Fourth Semester (16 Credit Hours)

  • CON 203 Seminar in Environmental Conservation (3)
  • CON 201 Field Experiences in Conservation II (2)
  • CON 234 Laws for the Management of Air Resources, Solid Waste and Hazardous Substances (3)
  • Conservation Elective (3)
  • Health/Physical Education Elective (2)
  • Social Science Elective (3)

Notes:

* CON 190 Conservation Field Camp is held in May, immediately after the Spring Semester, and runs for one week. This course is required and should be taken as early as possible.