Unity College Distance Education
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The strength of a Unity College Professional Science Masters in Conservation Law Enforcement is in the program outcomes, and courses that support them. These outcomes were prepared by conservation law professionals and vetted against a sample of the key duties of law enforcement administrators from a selection of conservation agencies and core competencies for executive leaders in federal positions.
The role of conservation law enforcement officers in our country is very important and dates back over a century. For over 40 years Unity College has played a key role in developing and educating our conservation officers working all over the United States. As officers progress in their careers or want to gain extra experience for management positions, a Master’s degree in Conservation Law Enforcement from Unity College will help them get the educational insight they need to be successful administrators. This graduate degree is developed for current officers hoping to advance their career, or early career officers hoping to gain extra management and communication skills. This degree will be able to support the continuing education of our Unity College alumni, as well as other conservation law graduates throughout the country. They will develop management and leadership skills, as well as diversity, ethics, public policy and advanced investigative skills.
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