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Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Teachers

Published on Oct 11, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Teachers

By James Brenden Coffindaffer
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About the job

  • -I will tech courses in criminal justice and law enforcement Administration.
  • -But I don't just do teaching I will also research.
  • -I would do two types of teaching there is primarily engaged teaching and there is teaching and research.
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What do we do?

  • -Moderate classroom discussions and maintain grades.
  • -I hand out homework, assignments, tests, handouts and syllabi.
  • -give lectures to undergraduate students and the graduating students.
  • -I will also be in the field participating in professional conferences.
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What Education/Training do you need?

  • -This job requires a masters degree in college.
  • -The specific degrees are ph.d., m.d., or j.d (law degrees)

Attire/uniform

  • -The attire/uniform for the criminal justice and law enforcement professor is very formal when they are in class.
  • -but when they are out In the field they have to have clothes that they can move around in.

Advancement opportunities

  • -The first job that you would be doing is to be an instructor then assistant professor.
  • -After that would be associate professor then you can become a professor.
  • -but at the beginning and at the end of their career they have to take a tenure.

salary's

  • -instructor-$42,609
  • -assistant professor-$58,662
  • -associate professor-$69,911
  • -professor- $98,974
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employment outlook

  • -in 2012 it was approximately 1,200 employment and approximately 1,400 employed jobs.
  • -there are an annual 30 openings in the job.
  • -the annual 1.67 percent of an annual growth
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wages

  • - in 2015 the annual wage was $83,860.
  • -but most of the people would make about $41,060 and $130,870

Why Is this career of interest?

  • -this career has been of my interest because my dad is a cop.
  • -I always wanted to teach other people the skills my dad has taught me through the years.
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