Online Criminal Justice Program Provides Opportunities for Working Adults
July 4, 2012
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Online Criminal Justice Program Provides Opportunities for Working Adults
VALDOSTA -- It had been several years since Steven Colgan
attended undergraduate classes at Valdosta State University. When
he decided to return last year, the former computer science major
was looking for something that would not conflict with his schedule
and related to his current career as an investigator with the
Moultrie Police Department.
“I work full-time Monday through Friday, so it was not feasible for
me to continue my career and finish my degree through traditional
on-campus courses,” Colgan said.
Much to his delight, VSU’s new criminal justice online program was
introduced in fall 2011.
“The courses allow me to continue my current employment while
attending school. The information is also directly related to my
current assignment.”
Colgan applies the information and skills he obtains through his
courses in his current position and plans to ultimately use it to
advance into an administrative position in law enforcement.
The new criminal justice online program continues to open doors for
students like Colgan to earn their degrees while maintaining busy
work schedules and daily routines.
The criminal justice program offers online options for
undergraduate and graduate students. The program is one of the
first completely online undergraduate programs offered at the
university.
According to Dr. Shani Wilfred, adviser for the online program,
students learn the structure of the criminal justice system through
innovative research and effective instruction. The program prepares
undergraduate students for entry-level positions in criminal
justice and grooms graduate students to advance in their
careers.
Undergraduate student Kimberly Keen said that she always wanted to
pursue a career in criminal justice, but never had the time to
work, take care of her family and attend class on-campus.
“This program allows me to do all of my course work from home,
which is great considering I have am married to a police officer
who has crazy hours and I have a 5-year-old daughter,” she
explained. “I can log in to my classes anytime and anywhere and do
my homework any time before the deadline. The online program is
very functional.”
The Tifton resident currently works in the counseling center at a
local college, but said her dream is to work as a forensic
interviewer or probation officer.
“I've always wanted to go VSU, but I didn't think it was possible.
When I found out VSU had this online program I was ecstatic and I
am just so thankful that this program is in place.”
Distance learning helps broaden students’ access to higher
education by allowing them to pursue their degrees online. Online
courses accommodate working students by offering them flexible
alternatives to traditional in-class instruction.
For more information about the criminal justice online program,
visit http://www.valdosta.edu/crju/onlineprograms
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