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Criminal Justice
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2023 Jazz Camp
This camp for middle and high school students features classes in jazz improvisation and ear training, as well as instrumental master classes. Big band rehearsals include rhythm sectionals and combos, and participants enjoy professional performances by the guest faculty each afternoon. June 11-16; Full Day Tuition-$399.
Criminal Justice
This program provides a criminal justice focus on law enforcement that is affordable, accessible and responsive to the changing needs of law enforcement and the community at large.
CRJ Program Strengths
- Applied Science and Associate of Arts degrees that prepare students for careers in law enforcement and other criminal justice paths.
- Students achieve personal and professional objectives with a strong emphasis on professional knowledge, ethics, and skill sets, as well as providing learning resources, and career exploration.
- Partnerships with a wide variety of law enforcement agencies in the communities we serve to ensure curriculum is cutting edge.
- Faculty who work in the criminal justice industry and are committed to excellence in teaching students.
Careers in Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement curriculum at St. Charles Community College is planned for three types of students.
- Those who plan to work for law enforcement agencies.
- Those already employed as law officers who wish to advance their careers.
- Those preparing for advanced study in police management, criminology, and other related fields.
Types of Jobs Available
- City police do patrol duty, traffic duty and detective work.
- Sheriffs and deputy sheriffs enforce the law in rural areas of the county or places where there is no local police department.
- State police (highway patrol) enforce motor vehicle codes and traffic laws and carry out general law enforcement and investigation duties in rural areas throughout the state.
- Federal law enforcement agencies include the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, Border Patrol, Internal Revenue Service and the Secret Service (a bachelor's degree usually is required to work in federal agencies).