Law enforcement professionals have a new weapon when deciding to continue their education. Florida Institute of Technology, a world renowned university, has launched its new online degree program Florida Tech University Online. Those interested in working in law enforcement, or officers looking to move their careers forward, can earn their Bachelor's of Arts in Criminal Justice 100 percent online.
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Law enforcement officers can conveniently earn their degree when they have time. With online coursework, officers can work around their schedule and take classes anytime, anywhere. Degree holders are stronger candidates for jobs and promotions and find a wide variety of career paths. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, college training can increase earning potential for law enforcement personnel by as much as 30 percent.
¬Ý Those enrolling at Florida Tech University Online will analyze components in criminal justice including crime trends, statistics, victimology and crime prevention. They will apply legal concepts including due process, criminal liability, use of force and search and seizure, and they will learn how to perform a crime analysis through tested techniques, methods and technologies. ¬Ý A bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice at Florida Tech University Online prepares enrollees for a career in many local, state and federal positions and for graduate study in criminal justice and related fields, including law. It includes a broad–based liberal arts education along with career–specific criminal justice courses. It's highly sought after for a number of positions including:Further your education, and don't let a lack of financial resources get in the way. Financial Aid is easy to obtain and tuition assistance is available. Through enhanced Internet technology, Florida Tech University Online offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees that were previously available exclusively to on–campus students. Eleven bachelor's programs began and four new MBA programs are now available.
For further information visit www.floridatechonline.com.