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Minnesota School of Business - Plymouth
1455 County Road 101 North
Plymouth, MN 55447


Minnesota School of Business

Minnesota School of Business can help you develop the skills you need for today's in-demand careers in the legal field. We offer a variety of diploma and associate's degree programs.

We provide hands-on training in a dynamic learning environment to give you the experience you need to succeed in the real world.

Why Minnesota School of Business?

  • Lifetime career placement assistance
  • Career specific training
  • Day & evening classes
  • Small class size

Criminal Justice - Associate's

The Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice program will provide students with an understanding of the theories underlying the three main components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, judicial systems and correctional modalities within the context of social and political sciences. Methods and applications of these three areas will be emphasized throughout the coursework along with the intersections of their functions. The required general education coursework will further develop the students' critical thinking and problem solving skills, which will be enhanced throughout their technical coursework.

Program graduates will be prepared for entry-level positions in a range of criminal justice positions, including corrections officers, private security, protective services and private investigator positions. They will also have the foundation to pursue further study in social science or legal coursework.

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