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Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice

What You'll Learn

Students will develop an understanding of the criminal justice system by exploring the three components of the system: law enforcement, courts and corrections. During the program, students are exposed to in-demand technical and foundational skills such as ethical responsibility, situational awareness, report writing and field note-taking, courtroom testimony, crime scene management, criminal law and investigation, health and safety, and trends affecting the corrections system.

Students are required to participate in physical fitness each week to prepare for the post-secondary MCOLES certification. Additionally, physical fitness provides students with an opportunity to build intellectual strength. Students develop their own career portfolios throughout the year.

Licenses/Certificates Available*

  • American Red Cross - CPR, First Aid and AED Certification
  • National Law Enforcement Certification
  • Naxalone Training Certification

* Advisory Committee Approved

Campus Availability

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Prospective Salary, Metro Detroit Area

$69,000 - $198,000

Two students, a male and a female, are engaged in a physical activity in self-defense training
n the blood spatter lab, an OSTC Southeast student fills out a form with a staff member's help.
Students are communicating with Sgt. Murphy and his partner, Rusty, from Detroit Police Mounted Patrol Division

Contacts

Southeast Campus (Royal Oak)