The Pre-Law pathway involves learning various multifaceted programs relating to how lows work, how they're made, and how to apply to society and law in general.
The Pre-Law pathway involves learning various multifaceted programs relating to how lows work, how they're made, and how to apply to society and law in general.
The Paralegal pathway involves working as a member of legal teams in law firms, business, government, and social service organizations.
Forensics is concerned with the recognition, identification, individualization, and evaluation of physical evidence using the methods of natural sciences.
Programs in Corrections will provide students with an understanding of the adult and juvenile criminal justice processes, its agencies, and personnel.
The pathway of Homeland Security Emergency Management is comprised of individuals who are ready to respond to emergency situations.
The Criminal Justice pathway includes the processes and interactions that occur between the police, courts, and correctional services.
The Fire Service pathway deals with things like fire protection, fire prevention planning, fire education, and emergency preparedness.
The pathway of Emergency Medical and Health Services deals largely with the performance of basic life-saving skills.
Occupational Safety and Health professionals work to prevent accidents and health hazards to workers, the community, and the environment.
Those who pursue the Cyber Security pathway will develop and use the skills necessary to detect, document, and counter virtual security threats.
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