- The Criminal Justice
program is all about
people who are interested
in studying careers
for law enforcement, probation,
or working in the courts.
It embodies about 31 courses,
and we have five concentrations,
in law enforcement, corrections,
correctional counseling,
emergency management, and legal studies.
I think what makes our program
in Criminal Justice at Post
unique is our practitioners.
They are either working in the field,
or retired and have worked
the field for over 20 years.
We get all kinds of students.
A lot of folks come from families
who have worked in law
enforcement or corrections,
or have been attorneys,
so their interests stem from there.
For the most part, we just get
an array of different kinds of students.
You don't necessarily
have to be in military,
but we do have a great of military
because it is a great transition
for individuals who come
out of the military.
"Post makes it personal," to me,
means that everyone is different,
and we give individualized
attention to all our students.
I think also, that everyone's
path is fairly different,
and we really do customize that.
We try to connect them with someone
who either works in the field,
or has knowledge on how to
get their foot in the door
to work in that particular field.
So, that's how we make it personal.
