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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Conservation Law Enforcement AA - Program Details
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Vision Statement
Consistent with the mission of the University of Maine at Fort Kent, a regional university that serves the needs of the St. John Valley and the state of Maine, the Associate of Arts in Conservation Law Enforcement program fosters excellence in scholarship and academic achievement in an interactive educational environment.
Mission Statement
To serve the employment needs of the state and region by offering the only Conservation Law Enforcement AA program at a public university in the state of Maine and the New England area.
Student Learning Outcomes
UMFK Conservation Law Enforcement AA graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of criminal justice and related institutions;
- Demonstrate knowledge of law enforcement practices and procedures;
- Demonstrate knowledge of constitutional, criminal and natural resources law;
- Demonstrate knowledge of general principles of conservation protection, enforcement with regard to the natural environment;
- Provide evidence of holistic understanding of the interactions between human, natural and cultural ecosystems within the region;
- Demonstrate knowledge of state laws, regulations and standards related to law enforcement practices and procedures;
- Demonstrate proficiency in communications and critical thinking skills expected of a professional law enforcement/conservation officer; and
Techniques for Assessment
Students are assessed in all classes using various means including written and oral assignments, quizzes, midterm and final exams, and research projects. Courses also may utilize case studies, term papers, and team projects and presentations to enhance the students understanding and knowledge. Graduates are required to complete an alumni survey and provide feedback regarding the quality and effectiveness of the education received.
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