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Criminal Justice Course
Correspondence courses can help prepare you with the kinds of career training skills you can use to pursue a new career or to get ahead in your existing career. They are a great first step if you are interested in additional education but are looking for an option that will not require the same time commitment that a degree program often requires.
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Forensic Science Online Program
This fascinating online distance learning course shows you how to identify, collect and analyze evidence and use it to locate criminal perpetrators. We'll take you from the crime scene to the laboratory to the courtroom. You'll learn the step by step procedures for analyzing hair, fiber, fingerprints, chemicals and blood stains; testing for drugs and alcohol; examining DNA samples; and much more....
Forensic Science Program
This fascinating forensic science distance learning course reveals the techniques that professi
Forensics / Forensic Toxicology
The American Institute of Applied Science offers two Forensic Science programs (101 and 201). The first program is designed to give those pursuing careers in criminal investigation, and those already working in the field, a firm grasp of general forensic science principles. The 201 curriculum is formatted with the intention of building on the knowledge gained in the 101 program, more closely...
Justice Studies / Administration
Whether you're working in corrections, law enforcement, or private security and are looking for career advancement, or you want to begin a career in this growing job sector, the Associate of Science in Criminal Justice degree offered by Andrew Jackson University can help bring you a step closer to achieving your goals.
Sociology
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from the University of Colorado at Denver can be completed in its entirety via the CU-Online program. The sequence of study for the program begins with the Spring semester. The curriculum focuses on the characteristics, changes, causes, and consequences of group life, both urban and rural. Topics covered include social class, family patterns, technology,...