ARGOSY UNIVERSITY

To succeed in today's competitive workforce, you need a solid foundation of knowledge - and the power to put it to work. And that's exactly what an Argosy University education offers. Drawing upon our more than 30-year history of granting degrees in professional psychology, Argosy University has developed a curriculum that focuses on interpersonal skills and practical experience alongside academic learning. Because getting a degree is one thing. Succeeding, quite another.


EVEREST COLLEGE

Everest College was founded as a business college in 1982, and has since expanded its focus to include business, computer, medical, and legal progras. Everest College is focused on providing personalized hands on training to help prepare students for success in their careers.


TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

The ITT Technical Institutes offer technology-oriented programs at over 100 campuses in over 34 states. Online programs are also available.


TESST

TESST College of Technology is a school that updates its programs continuously in order to stay abreast of new developments in the rapidly changing world of technology-driven business. The programs are on the leading edge of technology fields, and they allow students to secure their future by gaining the career they desire.


WESTWOOD COLLEGE

Westwood College offers degree programs in the lucrative information technology industry or that enable students to work on state of the art aviation equipment. At Westwood College, students can earn their degree in as little as 17 months.


Virginia Criminal Justice Degree

Criminal Justice Degree in Virginia: This page provides information on pursuing a criminal justice degree in Virginia. Information provided includes a directory of schools offering criminal justice degrees in Virginia, along with forms to request additional information. Please see further below for a list of schools offering criminal justice degrees in Virginia.

Criminal justice degree programs typically include courses in criminal law, the structure of the criminal justice system, the tools available to law enforcement, the nature of criminals and other offenders, and more. Criminal justice degree courses train students on current trends in criminal research and technology used in fighting crime. In addition, criminal justice degree students take courses that teach the organizational skills needed to organize and manage criminal justice organizations.

Examples of criminal justice degree courses include: introduction to criminal justice, criminology, criminal procedure, introduction to policing, criminal court systems, introduction to corrections, ethics in criminal justice, research methods in criminal justice, cultural diversity in criminal justice, criminal justice administration, criminal justice policy analysis, managing criminal justice personnel, futures of criminal justice, and more.

There are may types of employment for graduates with a criminal justice degree. Some of these jobs include: security officer, customs agent, police officer, corrections officer, drug enforcement agent, detective, naval investigator, fish and game warden, court clerk, victims services, and many, many more such roles. In these uncertain times and increasing demand for security, job prospects for those with a criminal justice degree are very good.

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