Contact a Pensacola State College Advisor or this program's Department Head or Program Contact for assistance in planning your program of study.
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- American Criminal Justice Association
- Criminal Justice Jobs and Employment
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
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INTRODUCTION
The Criminal Justice Technology program is open to all students. The program provides an opportunity to prepare for a law enforcement or corrections career. Also currently employed practitioners can increase their knowledge and help develop their professional competence.
Students who have had prior Criminal Justice training may be eligible for articulation if they meet the following criteria:
Credit for Approved Prior Training
Credit opportunities are available for individuals who have prior training approved by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards or Training Commission and offered by a Florida Certified Center located at a Community College or a Vocational Center. The maximum credit awarded is fifteen credits. Courses from other training centers will be limited to those nationally recognized including the Southern Police Institute, FBI National Academy, and the Drug Enforcement Administration Drug School.
The Associate in Science degree in Criminal Justice Technology includes College Credit Certificate in:
- Criminal Justice Technology Specialist
- Crime Scene Technician
Students in this program are encouraged to apply to graduate with the certificate as the requirements are satisfied.
We strongly encourage you to contact the Business Department for assistance in planning your program of study.
BEYOND GRADUATION
The Criminal Justice Technology program is open to all students. The program provides an opportunity to prepare for a law enforcement or corrections career. Also currently employed practitioners can increase their knowledge and help develop their professional competence.
Occupations
Information Security Analyst
Plan, implement, upgrade, or monitor security measures for the protection of computer networks and information. May ensure appropriate security controls are in place that will safeguard digital files and vital electronic infrastructure. May respond to computer security breaches and viruses.
Police Detective
Conduct investigations to prevent crimes or solve criminal cases.
Police Identification and Records Officer
Collect evidence at crime scene, classify and identify fingerprints, and photograph evidence for use in criminal and civil cases.
Criminal Investigator and Special Agent
Investigate alleged or suspected criminal violations of Federal, state, or local laws to determine if evidence is sufficient to recommend prosecution.
Immigration and Customs Inspector
Investigate and inspect persons, common carriers, goods, and merchandise, arriving in or departing from the United States or between states to detect violations of immigration and customs laws and regulations.
Other Occupations
- Intelligence Analyst
- Police Patrol Officer
- Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff
- Transit and Railroad Police
- Correctional Officer and Jailer
- Bailiff
- Fire Investigator