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Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
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University of Phoenix
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University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America.
One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead.
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Law Training Programs in North Dakota
What Sorts Of Careers Can I Go Into With A Legal Degree? Demand for people who work in legal careers is expected to grow faster than average (U.S. Bureau of Labor; Occupational Outlook Handbook). There are three main areas in which you could specialize: community work, administration, or within a corrections facility. Some legal degree training is vocational, meaning that you will receive training for a specific role. A corrections, parole and probation degree can offer you an education suitable for work in a penitentiary. If working in the community appeals to you, then investigate becoming a Law Enforcement Officer by graduating from a criminal justice or a law enforcement degree. You could also become a Paralegal or Nurse Paralegal working in administration; there are specific legal degree courses, which cover these areas.
What Will I Learn During My Legal Degree Courses? What you learn during your legal degree education depends largely on whether you have decided to follow a specific vocational legal degree or a more general alternative. The following are typical legal degree courses which may or may not be exclusive to your chosen legal degree: juvenile justice, criminal justice, corrections, probation and parole, legal issues, psychology, sociology, police administration, criminal investigation, criminal law, loss prevention, private investigations, investigative techniques, investigative interviews, security systems, staff and line operations within the police force, law enforcement, technical and report writing, American government, communications, and interpersonal skills. You may also learn how to safely handle aggression and violence.
Law Education Training in North Dakota:
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Schools and Colleges in North Dakota
Rasmussen College - Bismarck
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You deserve a better career and a better life. Rasmussen College can help you get both. Earn a career-track degree in Business, Child Care, Criminal Justice, or Healthcare in as little as 9 months. Our personalized classes focus on your needs. Our flexible curriculum allows you to attend classes when it's most convenient: in the day, evening, or even online. We have an Online campus as well as five locations in Minnesota including Brooklyn Park, Eagan, Mankato, Eden Prairie, and St. Cloud. Rasmussen College recently opened its sixth location in Rockford, IL. |
Rasmussen College - Fargo
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You deserve a better career and a better life. Rasmussen College can help you get both. Earn a career-track degree in Business, Child Care, Criminal Justice, or Healthcare in as little as 9 months. Our personalized classes focus on your needs. Our flexible curriculum allows you to attend classes when it's most convenient: in the day, evening, or even online. We have an Online campus as well as five locations in Minnesota including Brooklyn Park, Eagan, Mankato, Eden Prairie, and St. Cloud. Rasmussen College recently opened its sixth location in Rockford, IL. |
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