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Certificate in Conservation Law Enforcement

School of Justice Studies

College of Justice, Safety & Military Science

Certificate in Conservation Law Enforcement

School of Justice Studies

College of Justice, Safety & Military Science

On-Campus

Program

27 Credit Hours

to Graduate

Full-Time, In-State Tutition

$410 Per Credit Hour

Free Books

for All Students

Combine Protection and Conservation to Grow Your Career in Law Enforcement

Eastern Kentucky University’s conservation law enforcement certificate will broaden your knowledge and professional expertise in wildlife management, policy administration, emergency operations, medical care, and law enforcement. Our program focuses on the unique challenges and responsibilities of enforcing federal and state wildlife conservation laws. Whether you work for a traditional outdoor public safety organization such as the National Park Service, or you work for a traditional public safety organization in a rural community, EKU can help you advance your career in the protection of people, wildlife, and the environment.

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Career Outlook


According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall employment of police and detectives is projected to grow 3 percent from 2022 to 2032.

– U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

A certificate in conservation law enforcement can open the door to a wide variety of career options across the industry spectrum.

Job Titles Include:

  • Conservation officer
  • Game warden
  • Forest ranger or park ranger
  • Paramedic or emergency medical technician

The Office of Academic and Career Services is a one-stop shop for all your career and professional development needs.

Services Include:

  • Creating/updating your resume and cover letter
  • Interviewing tips and coaching
  • Career documents review
  • Job search

Why EKU?

  • Free textbooks through EKU BookSmart
  • No application fee
  • Reduced tuition for active-duty military members and their spouses
  • Students complete American Heart Association requirements for basic cardiac life support skills
  • Fast-track opportunities for students with 80 or more credit hours
  • Generous credit transfer policy

Curriculum & Enrollment


Learn essential skills for today’s conservation law enforcement careers. EKU’s curriculum blends academic and professional preparation through course topics such as wildlife crime, first response emergency care and basic life support, medical terminology, fire and emergency scene operations, foundations in policing, criminal law, conservation officer overview, wildlife management, and wildlife policy.

A minimum of 27 credits are required to graduate.

View the degree requirements:

Please review the admissions requirements before applying for this or any program. If you have questions about the program or are planning to register for classes, please speak to the program advisor.

All applicants must provide an application and evidence of appropriate scholastic achievement through prior educational experience.

Please note that certain degree programs have special admission requirements. Admission to the University does not mean automatic admission to all degree programs.

The completed application and all required supporting documentation must be received by the University no later than:

• August 1 for fall enrollment
• December 1 for spring enrollment
• May 1 for summer enrollment

To apply for undergraduate admission to Eastern Kentucky University (EKU), submit an application at apply.eku.edu and submit any required materials electronically or by mail to:

Office of Admissions
Eastern Kentucky University
Whitlock Bldg. 112, CPO 54
521 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, KY 40475-3154.

Enrolling & Advising Information


EKU’s College of Justice, Safety, and Military Science is committed to delivering high-quality enrollment and academic advising for our students. We strive to create an atmosphere of mutual trust and meaningful engagement to help students reach their academic goals and have a rewarding educational experience.

Interested in enrolling? Reach out to our college enrollment counselor today.

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Jacinda Bertie-Cockerham

College Enrollment Counselor

859-622-6520
jacinda.bertie@eku.edu


Student Stories & Features

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Amber Napier

EKU Criminal Justice Student
By earning this degree it has opened the door to many different possibilities and I can not wait to explore them all. I found it surprising how much I did not really understand about our criminal justice system until I started this program. Now I can not wait to use my degree to help make a change in our system.
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Matt Agee

EKU Criminal Justice Student
Earning this degree has expanded my mind tremendously on various issues throughout the criminal justice system. I plan on using this degree as a stepping stone that will make me more marketable, employable, and promotable with future employers. I would never have found the success of a 4.0 GPA without the aid of EKU’s online faculty. The professors truly want to see you succeed and your advisor will be there with you every step of the way.
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Justin Robinson

EKU Criminal Justice Student
Balancing the active duty military life, working as a paramedic, a family, and being a college student definitely takes its toll. The criminal justice professors and advisors are the utmost supportive, understanding, and professional people I have had the pleasure of getting to learn and grow from.

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Contact Information

School of Justice Studies

Stratton Building
Room 467

859-622-1978
jus.dean@eku.edu