Certificate
and Degree Options - Corrections, Probation, and Parole
| Completing your associate's degree will get
you started corrections industry. If you choose to go into
the fields of probation or parole, a bachelor's degree is
highly recommended. |
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2-Year Program
The two-year
program in Corrections, Probation, and Parole at LMC will
lead you to an Associate in Applied Science degree. Upon graduation,
you can select from a variety of corrections positions in a county,
state, federal jail, prison, or juvenile center.
Corrections Officer Academic Certificate
The 15-credit program in Corrections, Probation, and Parole program
leads to a Corrections Officer Academic Certificate.
Transferring to Other Schools
If you are interested in transferring to a four-year school to
complete your bachelor's degree in Corrections, Probation, and
Parole, you should work with your counselor or academic advisor
to ensure that your courses will transfer to the school of your
choice.
This page was last modified :
August 17, 2007
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