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Western New Mexico University's
Criminal Justice Program
offers students the opportunity to prepare
for careers in law enforcement and corrections.
Students learn about the practical aspects
of work in these fields. The program is also
interdisciplinary... that is, students not
only study the procedures and legal issues
related to law enforcement and corrections,
they also study sociology, psychology, political
science, management, social work and other
subjects relevant to an understanding of crime
and the criminal justice system.
WNMU's Criminal Justice program offers three
levels of training. The Law Enforcement Academy
is a five-month program that meets legislative
requirements for police officer training in
New Mexico. When a student completes the program,
he or she takes the state certification examination.
If the exam is passed, the student is automatically
certified as a police officer upon employment
with a law enforcement agency. Our students
are very attractive to law enforcement agencies
because they are saved the time and expense
of training.
WNMU also offers associate (2 years) and bachelors
(4 years) degrees in Criminal Justice. Many
larger police departments now require an associate
or bachelors degree. A bachelors degree is
required for many jobs in corrections such
as probation officer and parole officer and
for most Federal law enforcement jobs. Both
associate and bachelors degrees are available
online.
No other program in New Mexico offers the
range of degree and certificate programs that
are available at WNMU. The Criminal Justice
faculty have years of professional experience
in law enforcement, corrections and/or the
court system. They are able to provide the
practical training you need to work in the
criminal justice field.
The Criminal Justice Program sponsors two
of the most active student groups on campus:
a chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, a national honor
society for criminal justice students, and
the Criminal Justice Club. Both organizations
participate in community service projects
such as Identi-kid, food drives, and helping
with university events such as Homecoming
and the Great Race. They also take trips to
visit law enforcement and corrections employers
throughout the Southwest and to attend national
and regional criminal justice conferences.
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