
The Criminal Justice program is designed to prepare students for security, corrections, and police service occupations in facilities such as prisons and jails as well as for private organizations. Studies include corrections, security, criminal investigation, juvenile justice, probation and parole, and law enforcement. Students will also learn Microsoft Word and proper report writing techniques for use in the criminal justice field.
The curriculum is 9 months - 900 hours
Listed below are some of the fields a student who graduates from the Criminal Justice Program might have an opportunity to work.
Animal Control Worker
Court Services Officer
Peace Officer
Campus Security
Welfare Fraud Investigator
Correctional Officer
Police Officer
Private Investigator
Dispatcher
Security Officer
Security Guard
Constable
Deputy
Juvenile Specialist
Mediator
Loss Prevention Officer
Skip Tracer
Insurance Fraud Investigator
Family Life Specialist
Public Safety Officer
Traffic Control Officer
Facility Security Officer