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Criminal Justice Technology Specialist, C.C.C. (CJTS-CER) 18 credits

Criminal Justice Technology Specialist, C.C.C.

The mission of the Associate in Science in Criminal Justice Technology degree program is to prepare students for careers in the criminal justice field, including law enforcement, corrections, private security, juvenile justice, and probation and parole. By completing this program, you will also complete some of the required courses for the Homeland Security Specialist C.C.C. and the Criminal Justice Technology Specialist C.C.C. as part of your A.S. in Criminal Justice degree. These courses count towards both certifications, so you won’t need to repeat them, bringing you closer to earning one of FGC’s certificates count towards both and would not have to be repeated, bringing you steps closer to one of FGC’s certificates.

 

 

Criminal Justice Technology Specialist, C.C.C.

24 credits

to earn certificate

2 semesters

for completion

1 High School

diploma or GED certificate required

Guided Pathway

Review the guided degree pathway where you will find a detailed plan for your courses and other requirements each semester that prepare you for graduation and your transfer goals.

Guided Pathway, Criminal Justice Technology Specialist, C.C.C.

Criminal Justice Technology Specialist, C.C.C.

What our graduates are doing now!

FGC criminal justice technology graduates are initiating or advancing their careers as criminal justice technology specialists.

STARTING SALARIES

Salaries for a Criminal Justice Technology Specialist in Florida can range from $31,200 to $67,500 annually, depending on experience and location within the state.

 

 

 

All courses from the Criminal Justice Technology Specialist certificate count toward the Associate of Science in Criminal Justice degree, providing students with additional educational opportunities.

Criminal Justice, A.S.

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