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Michigan Criminal Justice Colleges
Learn more about Criminal Justice Degree Types available:
A certificate in criminal justice provides training in
a specific area of criminal justice by educating students to be
crime scene technicians or other specialized fields. Students who
obtain certificates usually use them as the building blocks for
a future criminal justice degree. In addition, students who have
degrees in unrelated fields can use certificates to develop specific
skills that will help them make a successful career change into
a criminal justice field. An associate's degree in criminal justice
takes two years to complete and teaches fundamental criminal justice
skills while groundings students in the liberal arts and sciences.
Associates degrees might emphasize technical skills that will help
graduates embark on successful careers in local or state law enforcement.
Most police departments require new recruits to have completed some
college training. You may be even more appealing because your associate’s
degree credits could transfer to a four-year college for a future
bachelor’s degree. A bachelor's degree in criminal justice provides
in-depth training for students who want to find entry-level positions
in federal agencies, or who would like to increase their likelihood
of being promoted in a police department or private company. Students
who have completed their associate’s degrees can begin a bachelor’s
program to expand their career opportunities. In addition, bachelor’s
degrees can prepare students for master’s programs in criminal justice.
To find out more about the criminal justice programs on this page,
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