Allentown Business School
Criminal Justice Program
Knowledge is Power. Allentown Business School prepares students with the knowledge, skills and practical work experience required to succeed in today's fast-paced business environment. Earn a Criminal Justice degree diploma or associate's degree in 18 months or less and take advantage of Allentown Business School’s placement assistance upon graduation. Allentown Business School prepares students with the knowledge, skills and practical work experience required to succeed in today's fast-paced business environment.
Criminal Justice Diploma Program
The objective of the Criminal Justice program is to prepare students for a career in a variety of local, state, and federal jobs. Specifically, the jobs for which this program would prepare students are corrections officers, probation officers, security officers, local, county, and state police officers, guards at prisons, campus police, investigators, detectives, child case workers, juvenile services officers, drug task officers, criminal justice social workers, customs inspectors, U.S. Marshalls, and loss prevention managers, to name a few. Upon completion of the program, students will be awarded a Diploma.
Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
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"Earing my degree in Criminal Justice was one of the best decisions I ever made.My career in law enforcement has not only been very exciting but also very rewarding. Criminal Justice professionals work in all areas of laws enforcement and for agencies including local and state level policing agencies, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Administrative Office of the US Courts, National Center for State Courts, American Judicial Society, Federal Bureau of Prisons Administration and number of other Criminal Justice Agencies."
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Henry Lopez
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