Monday, September 14, 2009

ITT Technical Institute Now Offers Online Degrees for Master/bachelors

TT Technical Institute has over 100 campuses located all over the United States. This college was founded in 1946 in Indiana. ITT Tech has recently been accredited by the Council for Independent Schools.

ITT considers itself an integrated technical institute. The college’s focal point is within design, business administration, electronics, information technology, and engineering. They offer a wide array of associates degrees, bachelor degrees, and MBA’s.

ITT brings learning to a new level with six different schools dedicated to the profession with which they teach. They offer dedication with the School of Information Technology, School of Electronics Technology, School of Health Services, School of Business, and School of Criminal Justice. Almost every degree they offer can be studied through online college.

ITT Technology Institute is a leader in electronic and drafting degrees and providing these online courses, it allows the student to work within their own pace and ITT assists with being available to help you 18 hours a day along with being in contact with your instructor via phone or email.

The newest addition to the online college is the School of Criminal Justice. A degree in Criminal Justice has become quite popular and could be due to the television shows that are currently on. The School of Criminal Justice uses a balance between courses based on interpersonal skills and courses based upon criminal justice. Many students prefer to be in a career that allows them to do positive work within their community. The courses offered currently for online education are criminal justice and criminal justice- cyber security.

Utilizing the online courses for Criminal Justice will give you the knowledge that you need on how the justice system works and you will receive the important information that you are required to know in order to work within this career field. You will be taught criminal law, legal procedures, criminology, evidence types and how to use what you have learned efficiently, effectively, and accurately. Some of the parts of study are the court system, corrections system, and law enforcement. Advanced levels of Criminal Justice are offered and will cover victimology, criminal behavior, forensics, and the causes of each

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