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Are you ready to get started? Tuition & Fees Overview The Criminal Justice Program at Roane State reflects the growing academic emphasis of the discipline. The degree program is designed to prepare students for careers in criminal justice and to provide an academic foundation for those seeking a professional degree from a four-year institution. Location The program is based at the main campus in Harriman. However, criminal justice courses are also taught at the Oak Ridge campus. Curriculum Information Course Descriptions Work Settings Careers in criminal justice cover a wide variety of activities. Most common are the uniformed officers who form our local, county and state police agencies. However, many people are also employed in an enforcement capacity by such government agencies as the FBI, Secret Service, Border Patrol, Treasury Department, and National Forest and Park Service. Some of these agencies require a four-year degree. One may also find employment in related criminal justice occupations including corrections, retail and industrial security, probation/parole, insurance work and private investigation. Salary
The federal government features a graduated pay scale, with earnings based on experience and seniority. Federal agents typically earn their high-paid positions by moving up through the ranks in law enforcement or the military. Federal law enforcement agents work for a range of U.S. government agencies: the FBI, DEA and Department of Homeland Security agencies such as Customs and Border Patrol. Federal agents earn salaries in the GS-10 grade, $48,000 and above. With overtime, they are eligible for LEAP (law enforcement availability pay), which boosts earnings 25 percent. | ||||||
Contact: Elizabeth Lewis | (865) 354-3000 Ext 4492 | lewisel@roanestate.edu Page Owner: Christopher Whaley | Updated: 2009-08-04 |