Corrections schools in California offer a wide variety of programs and degree choices for students who want to pursue a career in the corrections and law enforcement industry. Degrees available at most California schools include a two-year associate’s degree, a four-year bachelor’s and a six-year master’s. Most students opt for the two-year associate’s degree, which is the minimum required for employment as correctional officer in a penitentiary, prison, jail or juvenile justice center. Students who enter employment with an associate’s degree start at the entry-level whereas students graduating with a bachelor’s degree start mid-level.
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San Joaquin Valley College
Associate
Criminal Justice: Corrections
Visalia, Bakersfield, Salida, Hesperia, Fresno, Hanford
