Gain knowledge and skills for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers, corrections officers, community supervision officers, private or public security officers, criminal justice records clerks, crime analysis personnel, and many others. To learn more about Whatcom Community College’s Criminal Justice Program, visit www.whatcom.ctc.edu/programs or make an appointment with an academic advisor at 360.383.3380.
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