The bachelor's in Homeland Security degree program teaches students about criminology, terrorism, investigation, world conflict, ethics, social science, diversity and culture, and communications. All of these classes prepare the student to work in fields such as: law enforcement, courts, corrections, counterterrorism, and security. This program takes 2 to 3 years to complete.
Law degrees can create career opportunities for individuals in business, politics, and as prosecutors and lawyers.
Individuals who are interested in pursuing law degrees can choose to specialize in areas such as Constitutional, International, criminal, administrative, property, and civil law which include tort and family law matters. Legal systems that emphasize rights and responsibilities will be examined as well as the functions of the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative Branches of the government to enact and enforce the laws of the land.
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