The Criminal Justice major is designed to provide
the theoretical, practical and professional knowledge
needed in today's environment to be successful in the
fields of law enforcement, corrections, courts, probation,
parole, private security, and the related service careers.
The curriculum is designed to provide students with
expert instruction on the most current trends, policies
and practices in the field.
At Alvernia, the emphasis is placed upon preparing
students to enter the professional workplace or continue
studies in graduate school. This is not a "one size
fits all" major, but one that provides the variety offered in the course
selection to encourage each individual to build personal programs for the future
with the assistance of a faculty advisor.
Skills
- Desire to help others
- Appreciation for order
- Integrity
- Strong interpersonal communication ability
- Good vision, physical stamina, manual dexterity
- Leadership skills
- Ability to:
- React spontaneously or maintain composure
under pressure
- Solve problems or meet deadlines
- Persuade or influence others
Values
- Security
- Wisdom
- Appreciation for order and justice
- Responsibility
- Thoroughness
- Desire to help people
- Integrity
- Investigative nature
Leisure
Activities
- Working part-time at a police/fire station
- Working in a law office
- Following legal trials
- Reading materials linked to legal and protective
services
- Working as a security guard
- Participating on a debate team
Strategies
- Join a debate team
- Enhance communication skills
- Strengthen leadership and teambuilding skills
- Gain internship in law firm
REMEMBER: any criminal record will end a career in
law enforcement or prosecution
Updated:
April 17, 2008
Your
comments are welcome.
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Hall, Suite 1104
Phone: 610-796-8225
Fax: 610-790-2871
Hours:
Monday
12:00 - 8:00 pm;
Tuesday thru Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm; Additional evening hours by appointment*
*Graduate and Continuing Studies students
are urged to call or email for appointments.
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