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AIU Online adds two new concentrations to BSCJ degree completion program

July 9, 2007 AIU Online 0 Comments

The criminal justice industry is growing and becoming increasingly more specialized to meet the demands of today's security-conscious society. To help meet the demand for dedicated professionals with the knowledge and skills to pursue exciting opportunities in this growing field, AIU Online has added two new career-focused concentrations to its Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) degree completion program. A BSCJ with a concentration Law Enforcement is now offered to students with aspirations to pursue career paths that can include DEA Agent, State Insurance Fraud Investigator and many others. For students interested in career opportunities like Crime Scene Analyst, Non-Sworn Forensic Personnel and many others, AIU Online now offers a BSCJ with a concentration in Forensic Science. Both of these new concentrations emphasize industry-current coursework taught by experienced criminal justice professionals who bring career-relevant knowledge into every virtual classroom.

The BSCJ degree completion program with concentrations in Law Enforcement and Forensic Science is accepting applications now for classes scheduled to start on August 19, 2007.

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