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Security Schools - Education Options
Security Schools - Education Options

The field of security includes a wide variety of professional career opportunities. Students can obtain the educational training necessary to start the career of their dreams in security. There are a number of education options offered by security schools. By enrolling in one of the available programs students can train for the skills and knowledge to enter the workforce. Degrees are available at an associate's, bachelors, masters, and doctorates level, and certificates can be obtained as well.

*Associates degree

An associate's degree in security will allow students to obtain the education they need in as little as two years. Students can study for careers in:

Public administration

Psychology

Security

Criminal justice

Students who choose to study for a degree at this level may be able to learn subjects that include:

Computer information technology

Explosives

Medical training

Leadership

An associate's degree will provide the opportunity to pursue a bachelor's degree or find employment.

*Bachelor's degree

Bachelor's degree training programs take on average four years for completion. Degrees at this level can provide the skills needed for careers as:

Data security analysts

Systems administrators

Information systems managers

Networking specialists

Depending on the area each student chooses to specialize in coursework may consist of facilities security, critical incident management, advanced security protocols, loss prevention, and more. An accredited bachelor's degree is a vital step towards earning a graduate degree in the field.

*Masters Degree and Doctorates degree

Degree training programs at a master's or doctorates level in security can take an additional two to four years of study. With a masters or doctorates level of degree in security students will have a number of career possibilities to choose from such as:

Homeland security specialist

Criminologist

Detective

Information security professional

Police officer

Special agent

Professor

The career and level of degree chosen will decide what coursework the student will study for a master's or doctorates degree, but may include training for criminal justice, network security, terrorism, and risk management. Students can choose to enter the workforce prepared for a number of careers with a master's or doctorates degree in the field of security. Students may study in information security, emergency security management, research, and more. With an accredited degree in security students can pursue a variety of careers.

By researching educational programs students can learn more about the degree of their choice. Requesting more information from various security schools and colleges will help students to decide which one is right for them. Schools and colleges that are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) provide students with a number of options to choose from when looking to obtain a degree. Start the path to an exciting new career by enrolling today.

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