Herzing University
www.herzing.edu
Herzing University offers Bachelor’s de- grees in Criminal Justice or Homeland Security, and a Master of Business Admin- istration in Public Safety Leadership. The curricula are designed to meet the societal need for more security, demand for police services, and protection of confi dential information. The Master of Business Ad- ministration degree in Public Safety Lead- ership emphasizes skills and knowledge for management, including work in theory, practice, case studies, decision making, or- ganizational and operational management, ethics, law, creative thinking, human re- sources, fi nancial and managerial account- ing, information systems and technology, strategic planning, public safety adminis- tration, resource management for public safety, and a capstone project.
The university’s “Badge-to-Grad” Scholarship Program has scholarships for reduced tuition. Up to 32 under- graduate semester credit hours can be granted for academy training, provided the student became a sworn peace offi cer in the jurisdiction or agency supported by the particular academy.
administration and management of training, advanced ethics, train-the- trainer studies in ethics and other top- ics, basic police supervision, police and media relations, ethics of internal af- fairs, professional standards, a leader- ship symposium, and a contemporary ethics conference. Other studies include: the Fair Labor Standards Act; police conduct; liability; case law updates; pro- tests and public places; best practices in avoiding wrongful convictions; Micro- soft Offi ce, Access and Excel ™ in law enforcement; use of force; resource allo- cation and deployment; diversity; ethics in corrections; ethics in detention train- ing offi cers; and racial profi ling.
Others include Paralegal Studies, and Public Administration and Policy; and Associate’s degrees in Criminal Justice, Fire Science, Computer Forensics, Infor- mation Technology, and Paralegal Stud- ies. Certifi cate programs include Cisco Networks, Computer Forensics, Crime Scene Technician, Corrections, Addic- tions, Information Security, Linux System Administration, Management and Super- vision in Criminal Justice, National Secu- rity Administration, Microsoft Operating Systems, Oracle Database Administra- tion, and Private Security Management.
Kaplan University www.online.
Institute for Law Enforcement Administration
www.cailaw.org/ilea A leading learning center for police ex- ecutives, managers and supervisors, the Institute for Law Enforcement Ad- ministration (ILEA) provides courses, seminars, conferences and workshops that vary in subject matter and length of time, and provide advanced professional education for law enforcement adminis- trators, particularly those involved with supervision and current policing topics and problems.
ILEA educational programs include
kaplanuniversity.edu Kaplan University offers a variety of de- grees and studies in law enforcement, public safety, and security, with special- ized studies in police science, courts, law, corrections, addiction, management and supervision, security and information tech- nology. Courses emphasize integration of concepts, effective communications, cre- ative and critical thinking skills, research, methodology, ethics, statistics, policy, communications, organizational behavior, communication skills, jurisprudence, legal history, risk assessment, budgeting and fi - nance, planning, practices, and technology. Online degree programs include Juris Doctor (law), Executive Juris Doctor, Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Public Administration, Master of Science in Crim- inal Justice, Master of Science in Fire and Emergency Services, Master of Science in Homeland Security and Emergency Man- agement, Master of Science in Information Technology, and Master of Science in Legal Studies; Bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Jus- tice, Criminal Justice Administration and Management, Fire and Emergency Man- agement, Fire Science, International and Comparative Criminal Justice Procedures and Investigations, and Legal Studies.
Northwestern University Center for Public Safety http://nucps.
northwestern.edu
The Center has diverse curricula, de- signed for police personnel from novice to senior administrators. Courses are of- fered on-campus, online, and by request in “at-your-agency” or “on demand” set- tings. Coursework and programs range in length of study, with some only a short duration, but specifi cally targeted to a particular need or topic. These include: preparatory programs for police person- nel moving up to senior administrative positions; methodology for internal af- fairs investigations and executive man- agement skills for administrators. Others include supervision of police personnel; crime scene investigation and/ or technology; digital forensics; hostage negotiations; financial crime investiga- tion; forensic/composite art and draw- ing; RADAR/LIDAR instructor training; shooting reconstruction; traffi c signal and roundabout engineering and analysis; identifi cation and treatment of high-haz- ard traffi c locations; and crash investiga- tion or reconstruction involving heavy vehicles, motorcycles, vehicles, or vehicle- pedestrian incidents.
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