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To pursue the 120-credit Bachelor of Science in Conservation Law Enforcement, students must first complete an Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice from an accredited institution. This program equips graduates for roles such as game wardens, requiring 60 credits of study at Texas Tech University alongside 60 transfer credits from partner institutions. The Department of Natural Resources Management at Texas Tech proudly champions its diverse community of students, faculty, and staff. Our university upholds the worth of every individual and embraces diversity, cultivating an atmosphere of respect, understanding, and acceptance for varied perspectives and identities (TTU 2010-2020 Strategic Plan). We maintain an unwavering dedication to inclusivity, opposing all forms of intolerance, and encourage every member of our department community to join in this commitment.