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Middlesex Community College Academic Catalog 2011-12 
    
Middlesex Community College Academic Catalog 2011-12 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement


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Certificate

Bedford Campus and Lowell Campus - Day and Evening

Program Description:

The Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Certificate program combines specialized criminal justice and general education coursework to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to compete for entry into the Massachusetts local law enforcement field. All of the credits earned in the certificate program can be applied to a Quinn Bill-eligible Associate in Science degree in criminal justice.

Career and Transfer Outlook:

Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions with local law enforcement agencies. Credits earned in the certificate program can be used to qualify for the Police Career Pay Incentives Program under the Massachusetts Quinn Bill.

Gainful Employment Disclosure Information:

Department of Labor Standard Occupational Code (SOC) and Title:
33-3051.01
Police Patrol Officers

Link to Department of Labor O*Net occupational and employment information for this program:
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/33-3051.01

Estimated cost of tuition and fees for this program: $4,795.00
Estimated cost of books and supplies for this program: $1,159.84
 

 

 

Helpful Hints:

No academic credit is awarded for life experience, or for military, police academy or other training.

Program Outcomes:

Graduates of the Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Certificate program are prepared to:

  • Describe the functions and interrelationships of the major components of the criminal justice system;
  • Utilize effective verbal, nonverbal and written communication;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of ethical standards in the criminal justice system and apply these standards to practical situations;
  • Describe the diversity of experiences and viewpoints within society and analyze how perceptions are affected by culture;
  • Recognize a social problem, develop a problem-solving approach, formulate and evaluate effective responses;
  • Apply the law to a set of facts and describe possible outcomes;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the enforcement of the law, the behavior of victims and the acts of the offender;
  • Demonstrate computer proficiency in preparing, editing and saving documents, e-mail functions and the evaluation of Internet sites for reliability and validity of information.

 

Total Credits: 27


 

Note: In order for a student to be eligible to participate in an academic, community or clinical program that involves potential unsupervised contact with children, the disabled, the elderly, or other vulnerable populations, the student may be required to undergo a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check and/or a Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) check.

 

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