| Resource and Environmental Law | | |
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School | Saskatchewan Polytechnic (Prince Albert Campus) | | |
Location | Prince Albert, SK, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 18,425
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Degree | Diploma | | |
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Length | 70 Week(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Grade 12 with a combined minimum 65% average in English Language Arts A30 and English Language Arts B30 (combined), and a combined minimum 60% average in Workplace and Apprenticeship Math 30 or in Foundations of Math 30 or in Pre-Calculus 30. Must meet an English Language Requirement. Applicants who do not possess the academic qualifications for a program may be admitted if evidence of probable success can be established through a special admission assessment. Interested individuals should still apply. Applicants are automatically considered for special admission. However, some specific admission requirements may still need to be met. | | |
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Description | Resource and Environmental Law is a diploma program. It is a specialized program that streams graduates into the field of conservation and environmental law enforcement. Classroom theory, lab exercises and comprehensive simulated field investigations and activities will help you develop sound environmental protection, enforcement and investigation skills.
During your initial training period, you will be provided with the essential general knowledge and skills common to all areas of practice in the natural resources field. You will then pursue training to meet the specific requirements of resource and environmental law enforcement agencies (including Canadian Criminal Justice, Aboriginal Resource Rights, Resource and Environmental Legislation, Environmental Science, Environmental Monitoring and Sampling, Wildlife and Aquatics Sciences, Field Patrols and Investigations, Courtroom Procedures, Control Tactics and Crime Scene Management and Evidence Collection). | | |
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