The field of Wildlife Biologist / Game Warden involves both biology and criminal justice.
At CBU we have a degree in
biology
that can be combined with a minor in Criminal Justice that will be an excellent preparation for a career in this area. You have the possibility of doing your mentored senior research with someone at the Memphis Zoo.
Some of the courses at CBU that you might be interested in fitting into your major and minor are
BIOL 111
and
BIOL 112
Principles of Biology I and II,
BIOL 212
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy,
BIOL 216
Botany, BIOL 217
and
BIOL 218
Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II,
BIOL 246
Evolution,
BIOL 311
Genetics,
BIOL 321
Microbiology,
BIOL 335
Invertebrate Zoology,
BIOL 381
Animal Behavior,
BIOL 412
General Ecology,
BIOL 413
Parasitology,
CE 305
Environmental Site Assessment,
CE 317
Introduction to Environmental Engineering, ITM 153 Introduction to Microcomputers and Business Applications, MATH 201 Applied Statistics, CJ 150 Public Administration, CJ 200 Criminal Justice, CJ 225 Juvenile Justice, CJ 315 Cross-Cultural Criminal Justice, and CJ 343 Applied Crisis Intervention Strategies.
Here are some links to more information about this field:
U.S. Department of Labor
Wildlife Biology Colorado State University
Wildlife Biology University of Montana-Missoula
If you have any questions, please fee free to e-mail the Biology Department Chair, Br. Edward Salgado.
Send e-mail now
to
esalgado@cbu.edu .
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