Kennedy-Western University Launches Criminal Justice Degree Program
New criminal justice degree program launched this week will serve the needs of law enforcement officers, corrections staff, criminal justice personnel and private investigators and security personnel interested in advancing their careers.
Cheyenne, WY (PRWEB) January 20, 2005 -- Kennedy-Western University (KWU)
announced today that it has launched a criminal justice Bachelor’s degree
program in KWU’s School of Health and Public Administration. The new criminal
justice degree program will serve the needs of law enforcement officers,
corrections staff, criminal justice personnel and private investigators and
security personnel interested in advancing their careers.
The program is
specifically structured to be equally applicable to individuals in both
administrative and non-administrative roles. It provides students with a
broad-based understanding of both technical and procedural aspects of the
tripartite system of criminal justice, i.e., police, courts and
corrections.
Established in 1984, KWU is an online university offering
Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate degree programs in Business Administration,
Health Administration, Engineering and Information Systems.
As with all
KWU degree programs, students may be eligible to receive employer reimbursement
of tuition or flexible student loans.
Since 1984 Kennedy-Western
University (KWU) has provided distance and online degree programs to over 30,000
students. The University provides rigorous, academically challenging self-paced
Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate degree programs. Three of four of its faculty
of 140 credentialed professors – most of whom are simultaneously employed by
major traditional universities throughout the country - hold Ph.D. degrees from
accredited universities. These programs contribute to the educational, economic
and social advancement of mid-career professionals.
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