Articulation Agreement Between Washington County Community College & Unity Environmental University:
AS in Criminal Justice w/ Conservation Law Enforcement focus & BS in Conservation Law Enforcement

Advance your AS in Criminal Justice with a Conservation Law Enforcement focus from Washington County Community College into a bachelor of science (BS) degree that sharpens your impact in the field. At Unity’s Pineland campus, you’ll deepen your expertise through immersive wildlife studies, applied natural resource law, firearms and safety training, and community-centered enforcement strategies that bridge ecology and justice. In our hands-on, in-person environment, you’ll strengthen the tactical, ethical, and leadership skills needed to protect wild places and serve as a trusted conservation officer in diverse natural settings.

Unity BS in Conservation Law Enforcement Completion Plan

Course Number Course Title Credits
ART 1001Creative Expressions: Art and the Natural World3
BIO 2002Exploring Ecosystems: Structure and Function3
CAR 1001Essential Skills for Success and Career Planning1
CHM 1001Chemistry in Action: From Theory to Practice3
CLE 2003Firearms Training: Safety and Skills for Law Enforcement3
CLE 3001Safeguarding Nature: Wildlife and Marine Law Enforcement3
CLE 3002Building Trust Engaging Communities with Integrity3
ENV 1001The Life Blood of Our World: Rivers, Lakes, and Streams3
ENV 2001Environmental Resilience: Tackling Climate Challenges3
EVJ 3002Natural Resource Law and Policy3
EVJ 3003Shaping Safe Communities: Environmental Influences on Crime3
INT 4001 or CAP 4001Environmental Impact Internships: Career Pathways OR Pioneering Change: Capstone in Environmental Solutions3
LDR 4001Inspiring Action: Transformational Leadership Strategies3
WLD 2001Exploration Quest North American Wildlife3
Total 40
Remaining Elective Credits 16
Total Unity Credits 56

Credit Summary:

WCC AS in Criminal Justice-Conservation Law Enforcement: 64 credits
Unity BS in Conservation Law Enforcement: 56 credits
Total: 120 credits

Unity Environmental University credits are scheduled by five week terms, not semesters. Actual order of courses taken will differ. Students must meet all Unity residency, coursework, and graduation requirements to complete the bachelor’s degree.

For more information about Unity’s offerings, visit the BS in Conservation Law Enforcement program page.

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