| Natural Resources - Law Enforcement | | |
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School | Fleming College | | |
Location | Peterborough, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 6,800
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Degree | Certificate | | |
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Length | 1 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | A college diploma or a university degree in an Environmental Sciences or Natural Resources field, Biology, or a similar field is required. Applicants who do not possess the academic requirements as stated, but who have relevant experience, will be considered on an individual basis. | | |
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Scholarships | 7 scholarship(s) | | |
Description | Natural Resources Law Enforcement is about regulating the use of natural resources, and accountability for activities that have an adverse effect on the environment. Examples of regulated activities include fishing, hunting, logging, aggregate extraction, alteration of fish habitat, the use of public land, and the discharge of pollutants.
This one-year, two-semester post-graduate program will prepare you for a variety of positions in the field, with a well-rounded selection of courses offering a good blend of practice and theory. You will be trained in such areas of study as procedural law, fish and wildlife enforcement, environmental and lands legislation, investigation techniques, forensics, and conflict management and avoidance. In your first semester, your learning will be enhanced through a fall camp, situated in a wilderness setting. | | |
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