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Welcome
to Georgia Highlands College and the Division of Social Sciences and Business program of study
in Criminal Justice, a part of the University System of Georgia.The criminal justice degree was one of the first degrees offered at Georgia Highlands College, then Floyd Junior College, in 1972. We offer an Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice with
a broad liberal arts background based on an academic perspective.
We are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools,
commonly referred to as SACS. At Georgia Highlands College, Criminal Justice
is widely conceived to include not only the study of crime and society's
reaction to crime but the areas of crime and justice that traditionally
make up the disciplines of criminology and legal studies.
Our
professors represent broad and diverse backgrounds in working with
the criminal justice system, dealing with offenders, victims, and
conducting research on a wide range of criminal justice issues.
Students and graduates of the program go on to traditional four-year
colleges and universities to obtain baccalaureate degrees and work
in law enforcement at local, state and federal agencies. In addition,
they pursue careers in law enforcement, private security, loss prevention, probation
and parole, corrections, and the practice of law, to name a few.
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