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Criminal JusticeHow & Why Our Degree WorksCCV’s Criminal Justice program boasts an excellent track record in providing a solid foundation for entering such career areas as investigation and legal research, advocacy, community and protective services, police work and national and world security. Over the past five years, 92% of our graduates report that they are either working in the field, serving in the military, or continuing their education at a four-year college. Our faculty are experts in the field and experienced teachers who offer focused, relevant approaches to current criminal justice issues. In addition, this program is flexible and convenient, since most courses are available online in a one-year cycle and are also offered regularly at several CCV locations. Career OpportunitiesThe demand for qualified workers in law enforcement and criminal justice has never been greater, as the industry is experiencing a period of steady growth at all governmental levels. Local, state, and federal jobs in the field are expected to increase nationwide by over 800,000 by the end of this decade (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2004). CCV’s criminal justice degree will prepare you for positions in law enforcement, advocacy, corrections, parole and probation, private security, or legal investigation, as well as the growing field of homeland security. It is also an excellent credential for advancement to higher levels of responsibilities for those already working in the field. Transfer OptionsCCV’s Criminal Justice degree will transfer easily to these bachelor's programs: CCV and the Vermont Criminal Justice Council (Vermont Police Academy) now offer |
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