The Career Academy Programs are designed
for students to explore and begin a
career path, while in high school and to
earn college credits toward a degree or
diploma. You'll get hands-on training,
learn in-demand skills, and earn college
credits. There are several exciting
career academy programs to choose from.
Imagine the excitement of using detailed
detective work to solve a crime, or
learning the laws of the land to protect
citizens and help people in need. You'll
study interrogation techniques, how to
process evidence, crime scene forensics,
and much more in the DMACC Career
Academy Criminal Justice Program. This
program taught me how to work with
others pretty in-depth understanding of
the kernel justice system and how it
works. Not only in respect to what law
enforcement goes through, but also the
judicial areas and what happens after
the crimes happened. This program helped me
toward my career goal, by giving me the
tools and knowledge necessary to go on
with my education and continue to
advance and go forward into a driving
job market. You can take the
problem-solving skills and criminal
justice knowledge and apply it to so
many careers. Whether, it be law
enforcement, the court system, or a
correctional facility. Many of the
students who take the Career Academy
Criminal Justice Program do actually go
on to finish their Associate's Degrees
at DMACC. From there, they have the
opportunity to go into law enforcement
directly after they obtain their degrees.
The DMACC program in Criminal Justice is
very well respected and most other
college and universities welcome our
students. Whatever particular aspect of
criminal justice interests you as a
student,
we have somebody with real life
experience to help guide you through
where you want to be in this career
field. Participating students have a head
start on enrolling at DMACC after they
graduate from high school to complete
their education and training. DMACC offers
small class sizes, caring faculty, and
state-of-the-art facilities that provide
a practical education, where Career
Academy students can earn a degree and
become sought after by employers upon
graduation. For more information talk to
your counselor about the DMACC Career
Academy or go to dmacc.edu.
