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Department of Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, and Correctional Sciences. This program prepares students for professional roles in policing, judicial systems, or rehabilitation services. The curriculum equips learners with essential skills and theoretical frameworks to analyze how legal systems and societal factors shape individual conduct. Earning an Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice provides 60 college credits, enabling graduates to pursue advanced studies at universities or join public safety organizations across municipal, state, and federal jurisdictions.
The field of Criminal Justice offers diverse career pathways. Graduates may secure positions with police departments at various government levels, within state and federal judicial branches, legal practices, adult and youth detention centers, community rehabilitation initiatives, child welfare organizations, security services, corporate security divisions, and other related service providers.