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Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice
Specialization in Law Enforcement
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Pursuing a career in Law Enforcement provides a service for the entire community. Whether you want to become a local police officer, sheriff, or pursue a degree with a law enforcement agency like the FBI, you should consider a Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Associate's Degree. Start your career in the always exciting Criminal Justice field with an Associate's Degree in Law Enforcement.police officer

What is a Law Enforcement Associate's Degree?

The field of law enforcement requires more than just being in good physical shape. It also requires knowledge of dealing with people and the law. A Criminal Justice (Law Enforcement) Associate's Degree is the degree that teaches students what is required to work as a police officer, sheriff or with national security agencies, like the FBI. Once a student has successfully graduated with a Criminal Justice (Law Enforcement) Associate's Degree, he or she will be able to work with other investigators to solve crimes and communicate with and manage criminals during the course of an investigation. Those already in the field might want to earn a Criminal Justice (Law Enforcement) Associate's Degree to further their education for better promotional opportunities.

Skills Obtained:

Once a student has received a Criminal Justice (Law Enforcement) Associate's Degree, he or she will posseses the skills that will allow him or her to work in law enforcement agencies from the local to federal levels. Some of the skills acquired are:

  • Criminal Law Skills
  • Criminal Investigation Skills
  • Crisis Management Skills
  • Crisis Resolution Skills
  • Interviewing Skills
  • Communications Skills
  • Critical Thinking Skills
  • Legal Ethics Skills
  • Criminal Report Writing Skills
  • Evidence Handling Skills
  • Criminal Psychology Skills
  • Human Relations Skills
  • Stress Management Skills
  • Critical Thinking Skills
  • Psychology Skills
  • Criminal Behavior Monitoring Skills

Reasons for Earning a Law Enforcement Associate's Degree:

The Criminal Justice field is a demanding field that requires extensive study. One of the first steps a student can take is to earn a Criminal Justice (Law Enforcement) Associate's Degree. This specialized degree trains students to work as a police officer or law enforcement officer in the investigation of crimes and handling of criminals. A Criminal Justice (Law Enforcement) Associate's Degree trains a student by providing skills to legally gather evidence and handle interviewing criminal suspects and witnesses. In addition to basic detective work and police duties, students with an Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice (Law Enforcement) will have the skills needed to work with lawyers and prosecutors when it comes to preparing cases against criminals.

Careers

The following is a list of careers typically pursued by graduates of a law enforcement associate's degree program:

  • Police Officer
  • Correctional Officer
  • Private Investigator
  • Criminal Psychologist
  • Criminal Lawyer
 
Course Information: Howard College Catalog
 

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