Is it true that TMCC offers seven different associates degrees in criminal justice?
Effective in the fall 2003 semester, TMCC has three options for associate of arts (AA) degrees and four associate of applied science (AAS) degrees. These choices allow students to customize their college education and reach their career goals. See catalog worksheets. The associate of arts degrees are designed as transfer degrees for students who plan to continue their education and earn bachelors degrees. These AA degrees are great choices for students who seek positions as federal special agents, investigators, law enforcement supervisors, adult or juvenile probation officers, attorneys, police officers, deputy sheriffs, and detectives. There are three options: criminal justice, pre-law, and community policing and problem solving. All three of the AA degrees articulate and transfer to UNR. The AAS degrees are designed as practitioner degrees, and they are great choices for students who want to maximize practical knowledge in law enforcement skills or for active duty law enforcement pr
Effective in the fall 2003 semester, TMCC has three options for associate of arts (AA) degrees and four associate of applied science (AAS) degrees. These choices allow students to customize their college education and reach their career goals. See catalog worksheets.The associate of arts degrees are designed as transfer degrees for students who plan to continue their education and earn bachelors degrees. These AA degrees are great choices for students who seek positions as federal special agents, investigators, law enforcement supervisors, adult or juvenile probation officers, attorneys, police officers, deputy sheriffs, and detectives.There are three options: criminal justice, pre-law, and community policing and problem solving. All three of the AA degrees articulate and transfer to UNR.