FISH AND WILDLIFE
DEGREE OPTIONS
 


SCCC offers a two-year Associate in Science or Associate in Applied Science Degree to provide a general education with a solid background in the science and criminal justice areas, along with an understanding of the functions and roles of law enforcement, judicial systems, and public relations. After two years, students will have a broad background in Fish and Wildlife and can either transfer to a four-year college or university to major in specific areas or obtain a job. SCCC also offers a one-year certificate which requires 35 hours of Fish and Wildlife courses intended to strengthen the student's ability to understand the Fish and Wildlife officers' system and its functions.

Associate in Science Degree
 
Certificate
 

Communications
English Comp I
English Comp II
Public Speaking

(9 credit hours)
3
3
3

Computer Science

3 credit hours

Humanities
From at least 2 of the following
disciplines: (Recommended courses)
Art
Art Appreciation
Survey to Art History I, II
Music
Intro to Music
Intro Jazz & Jazz Rock
History
American History I, II
Survey of Western Civilization I, II

(6 credit hours)



3
3

3
3

3
3

Physical Education Activity

1 credit hour

First Year Seminar

1 credit hour

Social & Behavioral Science
From at least 2 of the following
disciplines (Recommended Courses)
Sociology:
Principles of Sociology
Psychology:
General Psychology

(6 credit hours)



3

3

Math and Lab Science
College Algebra
Laboratory Science

(8 credit hours)
3
5

Minimum requirements

34 credit hours

Recommended Courses for
Professional Study:
Intro to Criminal Justice
Criminal Law Report Writing
Criminal Investigation
Criminal Procedures
Ethics in Criminal Justice
Agency Administration

Botany

General Zoology

(28 credit hours -min 12)

3
3
3
3
3
3

5

5

Criminal Justice Electives

(3 credit hours)

Total Program Hours

64 credit hours

One Year Credit Hours:
First Semester
Principles of Police Patrol (3 hrs)
Principles of Biology w/Lab (5 hrs)
Zoology (3 hrs)
Program Electives (6 hrs)

17

Second Semester
General Botany (5 hrs)
Criminal Law (3 hrs)
Criminal Investigation (3 hrs)
Program Electives (6 hrs)
17
Total Program Hours 34

 *Note: There is some flexibility in the number of required and elective hours.*
 

 

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