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Criminal Justice Degrees News for the Week of March 26th, 2007
Criminal Justice Degrees
A criminal justice degree may be the threshold to a career of which you can be proud. Within the next 7 years, employment in law enforcement and criminal justice is expected to increase up to 17 percent. As society continues to become increasingly awarefrom the community to the national levelof security issues, dedicated professionals are needed in this field.
- Apply Your Experience: On the job military and professional work may earn you college credits towards your degree.
- Flexible Learning: You can earn a criminal justice degree online as you manage life's other priorities.
- Work Across Industries: Enjoy employment opportunities in the public, private, profit and non-profit sectors.
Find your area of interest in an online criminal justice degree:
- Cybercrimes
- Homeland Security
- Forensic Psychology
- Crime Analysis
- Corrections
- Emergency Management
- Crime Scene Investigation
- Loss Prevention & Safety
Hot Careers in 2007: Private Investigators & Detectives
Employment opportunities for private investigators and detectives are expected to increase up to 26 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Private investigators work with many types of clientslaw firms, businesses, and individualsand about 25 percent are self-employed.
Launch an exciting, specialized career in private investigation. If you are interested in surveillance and fact-finding, then consider becoming a private investigator.
With Penn Foster Career School, you can train at home for a great career in private investigation. Start today!
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What Are the Pros and Cons of Distance Learning?
"Since educational research has yet to prove the effectiveness of e-Learning, what evidence can we consider when trying to evaluate it? As more and more learning providers begin to deliver learning online, and more and more instructors and students experience online learning a clearer list of pros and cons will be possible "
Find out by reading the rest of What Are the Pros and Cons of Distance Learning?
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Quick Facts: Adult Education
According to the latest stats, 42.7 percent of males and 49.4 percent of females participated in career or job-related courses in 2003.
"Work-related courses and personal interest courses were the most popular forms of adult education in 2005."
U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics
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