
Criminal Justice Technology / General (Non-Sworn) Track (A612 - 2611)

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At a Glance
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This degree program is for students wanting a degree in Criminal Justice Technology, but are not sworn officers |
Employment Opportunities |
Upon completion of this program, you may seek employment as in a law enforcement agency or related business or company.
Nationally, in 2006, seventy-nine percent were employed by local governments. State police agencies employed about 11 percent, and various Federal agencies employed about 7 percent. A small proportion worked for educational services, rail transportation, and contract investigation and security services.
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| Career Path Notes |
Students who plan to transfer to the Florida Atlantic University Public Management program (B.S.) or the Florida Gulf Coast University Criminal Justice program (BPM) should meet with a criminal justice advisor prior to registering for courses. For information on transfer agreements, visit www.pbcc.edu/transfer.xml. |