For nearly half a century, students have turned to Goodwin College for career training. That's because we're devoted to helping you develop a better career, and ultimately, a better future. Goodwin College has helped thousands of students get the cutting-edge instruction and real-world training they need to develop the skills employers want.
Goodwin College understands the needs of a competitive marketplace. We offer associate degrees and collegiate certificates in business studies, medical assisting, respiratory care, early childhood education, human services, histology and more.
Come and be a part of our tradition of excellence! Join the thousands of others who have improved their careers and their lives with an education from Goodwin College.
The homeland security administration program will provide students with the necessary skills and academic knowledge to gain entry-level positions in various law enforcement, fire service and industrial security enterprises. This program will also give an understanding of a wide range of topics which may include, but are not limited to, aspects of emergency planning and security measures, principles and procedures of safety and threat assessment.
There are career opportunities in all sectors of the community, such as police and security agencies or departments. These career opportunities may also be in areas such as public safety, government agency, diplomatic security and border patrol. Ultimately other opportunities include employment with government agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Immigrations and Naturalization Service (INS), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
The homeland security program strives to:
Additionally, graduates will complete the comprehensive learning outcomes of the General Education components.
Criminal justice encompasses multidisciplinary examinations of crime, crime control, the justice process and justice institutions. The discipline addresses definitions, causation, prevention, investigation, legal process, treatment, rehabilitation, and research relating to crime and justice as well as the institutions of the justice system and their administration.
Career possibilities include:
In addition, graduates can pursue advanced degrees in law or research disciplines.