College Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Law Enforcement with Police Academy
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Program Options
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Credential |
Title |
Credit Hours Required |
Notes |
Associate of Applied Science |
Law Enforcement with Police Academy |
69 |
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Certificate |
Law Enforcement with Police Academy |
42 |
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Contact Information
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Contact Title |
Name |
Phone |
E-mail |
Location |
Professor |
Donna Sherwood |
586.286.2071 |
sherwoodd@macomb.edu |
Center Campus |
Professor |
Gino Hliebay |
586.286.2159 |
hliebaye@macomb.edu |
Center Campus |
Program Description:
The Law Enforcement with Police Academy program prepares students for entry‑level positions in agencies identified with the criminal justice system in the United States as well as offers opportunities to current practitioners for improvement of their skills, knowledge, and abilities. Students will develop or improve skills and knowledge of criminal law, current issues in policing, evidence and criminal procedures and investigation as well as other facets of law enforcement.
Career Opportunities:
Law Enforcement with Police Academy-Associate of Applied Science-Career Opportunities: Job titles such as Police & Sheriff Patrol Officer, Correctional Officer/Jailer, Dispatcher, Bailiff, Private Detectives & Investigators, and Security Guards are attainable upon completion of this course of study. To learn more from a career specialist, visit the Office of Career Services at either campus or explore online at www.onetonline.org.
Law Enforcement with Police Academy-Certificate Career Opportunities: Job titles such as Police & Sheriff Patrol Officer, Correctional Officer/Jailer, Dispatcher, Bailiff, Private Detectives & Investigators, and Security Guards are attainable upon completion of this course of study. To learn more from a career specialist, visit the Office of Career Services at either campus or explore online at www.onetonline.org.
Transfer Pathways:
Students intending to transfer and complete a bachelor’s degree need to make early decisions concerning an academic major and a transfer destination. Statistics show that students who make these decisions early are more likely to persist to graduation than their undecided counterparts. Students planning to transfer credits earned at Macomb are strongly urged to see a counselor or academic advisor as early as possible in their college careers.
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