ITT Technical Institute; Criminal Justice

by admin on March 30, 2009

                         

                         

Does pop culture shows thrill you with images of local, state and federal crime investigation? 

Private Investigators and Detectives are only two the many careers one can find with a Criminal Justice degree.

The ITT Technical Institute offer an education that can be used in one of America’s fastest growing fields – Criminal Justice.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, employment for correctional officers, law enforcment officers and security officers is projected to increase as much as 35% through 2010. 

According to PayScale.com – ITT’s graduates often find median job salaries in their fields to be between $41,000 to $60,000.  Also, in today’s tough job market, education matters more than ever.

State law enforcment, attorney general offices, and federal law enforcement including the Department of Homeland Security routinely look for qualified people with Criminal Justice Degrees. 

Technology Focused

Emphasis is placed on helping you begin to develop skills and knowledge in technical areas that can have practical value in the workplace. Besides technical instruction, the programs of study offered at ITT Tech focus on helping you develop problem solving, critical thinking, communication and teamwork skills.

Technology focused, convenient class schedules, top accreditation.

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Curriculum offerings, leading primarily to associate’s and bachelor’s degrees, are designed to help students begin to prepare for career opportunities in various fields, including:

  • Courts and the Criminal Justice System
  • Criminal Justice Organization and Administration
  • Principles of Policing and Law Enforcement
  • Law Enforcement Reporting and Recording
  • Correctional Programs: Probation and Parole
  • Criminal Investigation
 

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