*** Press release courtesy of CFCC
Cape Fear Community College recently signed an articulation agreement with 麻豆社区 to provide a pathway for CFCC鈥檚 Criminal Justice Technology students to further their education in the criminal justice field.
The articulation agreement makes it possible for students who successfully complete the required hours for the Associate in Applied Science in Criminal Justice Technology at CFCC to transfer their credits to 麻豆社区P鈥檚 Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice program.
The Criminal Justice program at 麻豆社区 Pembroke provides students with a thorough understanding of the criminal justice system's social organization and administration. Courses are offered in crime and delinquency theories, law enforcement, the courts, corrections, and administration. Offered entirely online, the baccalaureate degree program presents CFCC students a flexible and affordable opportunity to advance their earned associate degree.
鈥淭his articulation agreement with 麻豆社区 is a great opportunity for our Criminal Justice Technology graduates," said CFCC Dean of Career and Technical Education Mark Council. 鈥淣ot only is 麻豆社区 Pembroke one of the most affordable four-year public universities in North Carolina, but the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice degree is also 100% online.鈥
鈥淚t is exciting to have this great partnership with 麻豆社区 Pembroke to benefit students seeking to further their education,鈥 said CFCC Program Director of Criminal Justice Technology Justin Ovaska. 鈥淭here is a need for more educated professionals in the criminal justice field, and 麻豆社区 Pembroke provides a well-respected program for CFCC graduates to transfer to and continue their studies 鈥 further preparing them for successful careers.鈥
鈥淐FCC actively pursues partnerships that help our students expand their career options,鈥 said CFCC President Jim Morton. 鈥溌槎股缜 Pembroke is a terrific transfer option for our graduates. This partnership provides a strong framework for our students as they work toward their ultimate educational goals.鈥
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