As a game warden, you will spend your days policing state and federally protected lands and waterways. Serving in a role that is part law enforcement officer and part conservation specialist means developing a broad range of knowledge and skills. If you’re looking to become a fish and game warden, you will find that having a degree related to fish and wildlife management is just as valuable as having law enforcement experience.
Request information from the game warden schools shown here to talk to a counselor about how to get an education that combines wildlife conservation with criminal justice. Get in contact with several of these schools to find the game warden college degree program that’s right for you.
Featured Programs:
Rasmussen College - Law Enforcement Associate's Degree and Post-Degree Certificates; Criminal Justice Associate's and Bachelor's Degrees
Saint Joseph's University offers an Online Master of Science in Criminal Justice
Utica College - Online Bachelor's of Science in Criminal Justice
Penn Foster Career School - Wildlife and Forestry Conservation