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People with Private Security degrees perform an important and exciting duty. They design and implement the latest security technologies, respond to security threats, assess risks, investigate crimes and behaviors, protect employers and their property, and transport money and other valuables.
With a degree in Private Security, you can specialize in either private security or private investigation. |
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As the demand for personal security increases, the demand for well-qualified people with Private Security degrees increases as well. The future of the private security industry looks great, with jobs continuing to increase into the next decade. People who earn Private Security degrees are employed by schools, hospitals, casinos, governments, private individuals, hotels and vacation resorts. They typically work as:
- Private security officers
- Security guards
- Private investigators
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- Gaming surveillance officers
- Armored car service officers
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Average earnings for people with a Private Security degree range from $25,000 to more than $39,000 per year, with managers and private security company owners making much more. Armed security guards typically enjoy higher salaries, better benefits and better retirement packages, and have more advancement possibilities. |
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Most states require that people working in the private security industry be licensed. A degree with licensing typically takes between six months and four years to complete. Employers look for candidates with good communication, problem-solving and investigational skills, and candidates who can remain calm and professional during stressful situations. Private security officers know how to administer first aid, use firearms, handle evidence, and write reports. They also have experience using computers and advanced surveillance equipment. |
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