Sunday, December 21, 2008

Criminal Justice Courses and Program Offered at URock

In January the University of Maine at Fort Kent will offer courses in its Criminal Justice Concentration at University College at Rockland. The program prepares students for a variety of careers in the field of Criminal Justice and serves as an in-service program for law enforcement officers. Students can earn the concentration entirely online.

“It seemed like a natural fit,” said Dr. Tony Enerva,
Criminal Justice and Public Safety faculty at UMFK. “We have had great success with previous Criminal Justice courses offered through distance education formats, and we are seeking ways to reach more people around the state.”

The University of Maine at Augusta will deliver seven courses in its Justice Studies programs at University College at Rockland online and via interactive television (ITV). UMA’s bachelor and associate degrees in Justice Studies provide opportunities in law enforcement, paralegal work, detective work, corrections and security.

The URock spring semester begins January 12. For more information about
Criminal Justice/Justice Studies programs and courses, please contact University College at Rockland or visit www.learn.maine.edu/rockland to view a complete course listing.

Staff are available to help you with registration questions. Contact URock at 800-286-1594.

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