Lethbridge College Conservation Enforcement – Bachelor of Applied Science
Lethbridge College

Lethbridge College

Conservation Enforcement – Bachelor of Applied Science

Lethbridge, Canada

BSc

English

Sep 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Applied Science in Conservation Enforcement focuses on protecting natural resources through law enforcement strategies. This program covers topics such as wildlife management, environmental law, and public policy. Students will gain practical skills needed to work in various conservation fields, emphasizing cooperation with other agencies and communities.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may pursue careers in agencies such as wildlife enforcement, natural resource management, and environmental advocacy organizations. Potential roles include conservation officers, environmental protection specialists, and wildlife biologists. This degree prepares students for hands-on work in ensuring environmental safety and compliance.

Take your passion for protecting the land, wildlife and fisheries resources to the next level in the Conservation Enforcement – Bachelor of Applied Science program, the only degree of its kind in Canada.

This made-in-Lethbridge degree has been honed through nearly four decades of experience and was the first of its kind to be offered in Canada. Building off the Natural Resource Compliance diploma, the Conservation Enforcement applied degree equips you to protect the nation’s land, wildlife and fisheries resources.

Through a proven blend of classroom theory, lab exercises and outdoor excursions, you’ll develop the skills needed to deal with problem wildlife, investigate violations, enforce resource laws, and so much more.

On-campus, you’ll study in the Cousins Science Centre, training on industry-standard tools and getting up close and personal with the Hubbard Collection – one of Canada’s largest collections of full-body taxidermy mammals.

Of course, a good deal of your education will be spent on what will one day be your office: the great outdoors. We’ll send you out into the rivers, lakes, fields, and mountains on an eight-month field study unique to your degree for your final two semesters.