December 21, 2007, Newsletter Issue #38: Associates Degree in Criminal Justice: More Areas of Specialty

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It would be impossible to list in a few tips the broad spectrum of career opportunities and specialties within the field of criminal justice. Associate's degree programs offer a wide variety of special interest or curriculum focused options. Some areas to consider, which haven't already been outlined above are:

criminal justice administrationparalegal studiesforensicshomeland securitylegal administrative assistant (secretary)Jobs in the area of law can be fulfilling, offer great benefits and not involve some of the "dramatic" or even traumatic things you may experience or witness if you choose to have a more hands-on emphasis. That being said, however, those areas of focus may not provide you with the excitement and intensity you may be seeking by obtaining a degree in criminal justice.

As with all degree/career pursuits it is highly suggested that you really research what you are getting yourself into prior to making a decision to commit your time and money (and life) to this endeavor.

Go to the library and read about your optionsTalk to the career counselors at the school that interests youAsk if you can converse with any current or former students with that area of focus (it is very common that students will work with admissions personnel on such matters)Do some online researchAnd remember, that every bit of information you receive will be subjective, so that you will ultimately have to really practice self-awareness and examination to make the balanced decision that is right for you.

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