Park Protection Emphasis

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The Park Protection emphasis is designed for students interested in pursuing law enforcement careers with federal or state land management agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, municipal and state parks or state environmental quality departments.
 

The Park Protection emphasis is offered in the following progression plans:

Park Protection emphasis progression plans:
Applies to PRM students admitted PRIOR to Fall 2015
Park Protection emphasis progression plans:
Applies to PRM students admitted BEGINNING Fall 2015

 

Applies to PRM students admitted PRIOR to Fall 2015

Emphasis Area (18 credit hours):

Required Courses: (15 credit hours)

PRM 310 Park Protection I (4)

PRM 311 Park Protection I (4)

PES 100 Park Ranger Fit & Conditioning (1)

PRM 216 Wilderness First Responder (3)

PRM 401 Natural Resource Protection (3)

 

Choose ONE of the following: (3 credit hours)

PRM 331 Outdoor Leader Certification I (3)

PRM 325 Special Event Planning (3)

PRM 350 Cultural Recreation (3)

FOR 445 Wilderness Management (3)

CJ 220 Law Enforcement Systems * (3)

CJ 312 Environmental Crime (3)

*Prerequisite CJ 101

 

 

Applies to PRM students admitted beginning Fall 2015

Emphasis Area (18 credit hours):

Required Courses: (15 credit hours)

PRM 310 Park Protection I (4)

PRM 311 Park Protection I (4)

PES 100 Park Ranger Fit & Conditioning (1)

PRM 216 Wilderness First Responder (3)

PRM 401 Natural Resource Protection (3)

 

Choose ONE of the following: (3 credit hours)

PRM 331 Outdoor Leader Certification I (3)

PRM 325 Special Event Planning (3)

FOR 445 Wilderness Management (3)

CJ 220 Law Enforcement Systems * (3)

CJ 312 Environmental Crime (3)

*Prerequisite CJ 101

 

 

 


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