2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Law Enforcement (Criminal Justice)
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Faculty:
Wilson- Chair, Adams, Cowdin, Hulderman, Spencer, and Spurlin
Justice Center 126 • 417-625-9302
The Associate of Science degree in Law Enforcement helps prepare students for entrance into law enforcement, a field which has become highly specialized and complex at the local, state and national levels. The University also offers the four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice Administration.
Missouri Peace Officer Certification
The 600-hour Missouri Peace Officer Certification is offered through Criminal Justice Administration (CJAD) and the Missouri POST (Peace Officer Standards & Training) Certified Law Enforcement Academy. Students who successfully complete the Academy and meet licensing requirements become eligible for employment as Missouri Peace Officers. See course descriptions.
Application/Admission/Certification
The State of Missouri requires applicants at the time of licensing to be 21 years of age, a United States citizen, have a high school diploma or its equivalent and pass the Missouri State Police Officer Licensing examination. An applicant with a criminal history must receive Missouri POST clearance before being accepted to the program. An interview with the Training Coordinator is required for admittance to the program.
ProgramsMajor Certificate
CoursesLaw Enforcement
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