Program Details

Criminal Justice Studies
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College
The Criminal Justice Studies program provides training in protecting lives and property, as well as preserving the peace while upholding the law. As a student in the Criminal Justice Studies program, you will learn Patrol procedures for residential, commercial, and industrial areas Monitor traffic for safe and legal operations How to properly issue warnings, citations, and make arrests How to investigate accident and crime scenes How to carry out long-term investigations leading to the prosecution of criminal offenders Strategies to maintain the confidence of the public by displaying professional conduct Graduates of this degree may need to have further training to enter certain Law Enforcement fields. Talk to your advisor about careers you may be interested in. Show More

This program is offered

None

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Program Enrollments and Completions
81
61
29 (47%)
29 (100%)
Employment Outcomes (Completions Only)
20 (69%)
$8,923
$8,348
12 (41%)
$10,098

PLEASE NOTE:

If there are fewer than eight enrollments in the training program, only the "Enrollments" number will be displayed; all other data is hidden in order to help protect the students' identities. The "Employment Outcomes" are calculated using information from Wisconsin's Unemployment Insurance Wage database. Most employers are required to report certain employment information to the State of Wisconsin, including quarterly wage information for their employees. Students whose information could not be verified in this database are excluded from these outcomes. If a "0" shows for any of these outcomes, it means that none of the students' information could be verified.

MAKING SENSE OF THE EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES:

"Average quarterly wages" means the total wages earned in a three-month period by all students who completed the program ("completers"), divided by the total number of completers.

"Median quarterly wages" means all the completers' quarterly wages are placed in order from lowest to highest and then we identify the student's wages in the middle. This information is provided because averages can be greatly influenced by really high and low wage earners.

To estimate monthly wages, divide the quarterly wages by three.


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