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Law Enforcement Administration

Technical Certificate

Program Overview

The Technical Certificate in Law Enforcement Administration provides advanced training in law enforcement leadership and management. The program covers critical topics such as crisis management, community relations, and strategic planning. Students learn to lead and manage law enforcement teams, develop policies, and handle complex situations. The curriculum includes courses on criminal law, ethics, and organizational behavior. Graduates are prepared for leadership positions in law enforcement agencies, such as police chiefs, captains, or administrative officers. The program emphasizes the development of strong leadership skills, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making, preparing graduates to lead effectively in law enforcement settings.

Location Availability

  • Newport
  • Jonesboro

Program Availability

  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Summer

Length of Program

  • 9 Months

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Your Path to Success

Financial Aid Eligibility

Financial aid availability varies by degree program, with some not qualifying for specific types of aid. Please review the chart below to understand your options and ensure you're aware of any program-specific restrictions.

Title IV (Pell, Loans, FWS, and other federal grants) ASUN Institutional Scholarships Arkansas Department of Higher Education Scholarships Private Scholarships
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Job Market Outlook

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Vicki Frans

Vicki Frans

Academic Coordinator

Campus: Marked Tree

Michael Moody

Michael Moody

Assistant Professor of Criminology

Campus: Newport