Rasmussen College will be here to support your needs every step
of the way. We want to see you succeed!
**Rasmussen College is accredited by the Higher Learning
Commission, a Commission of the North Central Association of
Colleges and Schools (NCA 30 LaSalle Street, Suite 2400 Chicago,
IL 60602-2504).
With a Paralegal certificate from Rasmussen College, you will
have the skills to assist lawyers by researching legal precedent,
investigating facts, and preparing legal documents. Earning this
certificate will clearly show that you have a strong commitment
to your career, positioning you for the possibility of faster
advancement, a higher salary, and more respect from your employer
and peers.
Certificate - Professional Peace Officer
Back to top
Protecting society and its citizens is a special calling, and
those who heed that call are a unique breed. Through our
Minnesota Police Officer training, you could become one of the
elite few who maintain order, keep the peace, and put criminals
behind bars. Earning this certificate will clearly show that you
have a strong commitment to your career, positioning you to
become a Law Enforcement Officer in the state of Minnesota.
We are the first two-year, private college in Minnesota to
achieve the POST Board Certification to instruct Professional
Peace Officer Education classes. Students completing their
Minnesota Police Officer training through Rasmussen College will
be eligible to take the Minnesota State Peace Officer exam, and
become eligible for positions in law enforcement within the state
of Minnesota.
Rasmussen also offers the following certificates:
- Law Enforcement Skills
- Law Enforcement Skills & Academics
Associate's - Criminal Justice
Back to top
The field of criminal justice is vital to preserving order in
society. Fighting back against criminals on multiple levels--from
providing security in the governmental, private or non-profit
sector, to carrying out administrative roles--criminal justice
professionals are crucial to ensuring the law is observed.
If you're ready to take on dynamic work in a profession that
gives back, Rasmussen College can prepare you through its
associate's in criminal justice degree program--on campus or
online.
The following concentrations are available from the
Associate's in Criminal Justice:
Corrections
The corrections field is growing and an associate's degree from
Rasmussen will give you the knowledge and skills you need to be
successful in your future career. Your studies will have a
strong focus on critical thinking, ethical understanding and
reasoning, multicultural and diversity and awareness and
communication skills. After graduating with a criminal justice
associate's degree from Rasmussen College, you will know the
history and development of the criminal justice system and its
effect on society.
Crime Scene Evidence
A criminal justice associate's degree with a specialization in
crime scene evidence will prepare you for a career, which will
make you an expert once you enter the scene of a crime. You
will be knowledgeable about the common practices used and where
to go from there. In this specialization, you will study the
science behind conducting a crime scene investigation along
with how your applied knowledge and skills will put criminals
in behind bars.
Homeland Security
The need for homeland security specialists is growing, and an
associate's degree from Rasmussen will give you the knowledge
and skills you need to be successful in your future career. If
you are interested in emergency services or risk analysis of
communities, then a Homeland Security specialization is right
for you. An associate's degree in criminal justice will prepare
you for a successful future in the justice field.
Associate's - Human Services
Back to top
The Human Services Associate's degree will prepare you for a
career where you help people in need. The Human Services program
is perfect for someone who finds joy in helping others and seeing
their work directly benefit those around them. You will learn how
to provide services to individuals or groups of people with
diverse problems and help them overcome their obstacles.
A degree in Human Services will provide you with the knowledge
and skills you need to make an impact in your community. After
earning a Human Services Associate's degree, you will be equipped
to work in many different areas as a Community Service
Specialist, Social Service Assistant, Eligibility Specialist,
Rehabilitation Counselor, or Social Service Specialist. Graduates
of the Human Services program have the opportunity to work in
many different environments.
As of 2006, there were 338,700 Social and Human Service
Assistants in the field and that number is expected to grow to
452,600 by 2016. There is a need for Social and Human Service
Assistants and with an Associate's degree in Human Services, you
will be ready to work with people and help them during their time
of need.
Associate's - Law Enforcement
Back to top
Minnesota law enforcement selection standards and training are
among the highest in the nation. A Law Enforcement degree from
Rasmussen College will help prepare you to reach the highest bar
for professional peace officer education.
Your instructors (working police professionals) will guide you
through the Law Enforcement degree. Your studies will combine
important field work, practical training, and networking
opportunities with relevant academics for on-the-job success.
Your law enforcement instructors will educate you on multiple
levels such as:
- Academic requirements
- Practical skills training
- Police-specific training
- The hiring process of real-world law enforcement
Approved by the Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training
(MN POST) Board, the Law Enforcement degree program will help
prepare you for effective policing in the criminal justice field.
The Law Enforcement degree meets the MN POST Board requirements
for academic and practical training required to become a licensed
peace officer in the State of Minnesota.
What You Will Learn in Law Enforcement:
The Law Enforcement AAS degree includes several police-specific
courses designed to give you a deeper understanding of key
aspects of law enforcement. Some things you will learn in the law
enforcement program are:
- Criminal law and procedure
- Search and seizure
- Tactical firearms use
- Pursuit driving
- Physical control tactics
- Police investigation
- Traffic enforcement
- Practical police response
You will have a wide breadth of law enforcement studies, where a
strong foundation of working knowledge in all aspects of the
criminal justice system will support effective police work.
Associate's - Office Management - Legal and Criminal Justice
Back to top
Rasmussen College prepares students to excel in today's legal
office environment. You'll learn legal terminology, a variety of
computer software programs as well as office communication and
customer service.
You will also learn how to prepare court and client documents
related to various legal specialties such as:
- Litigation
- Contracts
- Torts
- Criminal law
- Family law
- Real estate
- Wills and estates
Associate's - Paralegal
Back to top
An accredited paralegal associate's degree from Rasmussen College
will prepare you for a successful and fast-paced career in the
field of law. Paralegals, also called legal assistants, continue
to assume a growing range of tasks in the Nation's legal offices
and perform many of the same tasks as lawyers.
Paralegals are focused and detail-oriented, have the ability to
communicate information and ideas clearly, enjoy substantial
research, and possess an ability to deal with people in stressful
environments. The paralegal curriculum at Rasmussen College has
been designed to instill you with the skills, knowledge and
strategies you need to attain a position, stand out and excel in
your new career as a paralegal.
Bachelor's - Criminal Justice (Online)
Back to top
Criminal justice is a rapidly growing field, and the career
options are widely varied. A criminal justice bachelor's degree
from Rasmussen College can help you establish yourself as a
leader in this critical industry. This advanced degree prepares
you for many rewarding career options in crime management.
As a student in the criminal justice bachelor degree program, you
will study criminal behavior, criminal law, cultural diversity
and justice, criminal justice leadership, crime prevention and
will participate in two fieldwork courses to gain real-world
experience in criminal justice.
If you are currently working in the crime management industry,
our criminal justice bachelor's degree will help you further your
education and increase your potential for promotions, pay raises,
and increased responsibility in the workplace.
The following concentrations are available from the Bachelor
of Science in Criminal Justice:
Client Services/Corrections (Online)
The Client Services/Corrections emphasis is designed for anyone
who is interested in working as a probation, parole or
corrections officer, or seeks to fulfill administrative roles
at detention centers.
Mandatory sentencing guidelines calling for reduced parole and
longer sentences for inmates have resulted in large, steady
growth in the prison population, and in many states, there is
more emphasis on rehabilitation and alternate forms of
punishment, such as probation, increasing demand for additional
probation and corrections officers.
Criminal Offenders (Online)
The Criminal Offenders emphasis of our accredited Bachelor of
Science Criminal Justice degree focuses on forensic psychology
and criminal behavior as it relates to law and the legal
system, such as in analyzing a criminal's mind and intent,
consulting with attorneys (e.g., on picking a jury), and
treating offenders who are mentally ill.
Homeland Security (Online)
Prepare for a career in Homeland Security--a dynamic, diverse
and pivotal field. The work required to protect the nation is
constantly changing, just like security threats themselves. We
offer a focused, real-world curriculum that will ready you for
the front lines of protecting our nation and its people.
In the air, on land and at sea--Homeland Security work is
available everywhere. There are jobs in every state of the
nation, from immigration and customs enforcement to border
protection; from emergency management to cyber security
professionals.
Investigation/Law Enforcement (Online)
If you're interested in a meaningful career as an investigator
or law enforcement professional, we can help you prepare.
Current crime management employees or law enforcement officers,
who are interested in furthering their education, should
consider the Investigation/Law Enforcement emphasis of our
Criminal Justice Bachelor's Degree. Continued training helps
police officers, detectives and special agents improve job
performance and advance in their careers.