Lisa Cornelio, Gail Eisenberg. "Public Safety, Law, and Security (Top Careers in Two Years)"
Ferguson Publ., Infobase Publ. | 2008 | ISBN: 0816069042 | 127 pages | PDF | 5 Mb
Students with an interest in the fields of public safety, law, and security have many career options available to them with an associate's degree, comparable certification, and work/life experience. This book is an accessible guide that takes readers on a tour of a variety of careers in this industry and gives them an insider's glance at a day on the job.Job profiles include: Corrections officer, Firefighter, Forensic specialist, Homeland security worker, Legal secretary, Paralegal, Paramedic/emergency medical technician, Park ranger, Patrol officer, and, Private security specialist.
TOC
1 Firefighter
2 Legal Secretary
3 Paralegal
4 Patrol Officer
5 Park Ranger
6 Paramedic/Emergency Medical Technician
7 Corrections Officer
8 Forensic Specialist
9 Private Security Specialist
10 Homeland Security Worker
Appendix A: Tools for Career Success
Appendix B: Financial Aid
How to Use This Book
This book, part of the Top Careers in Two Years series, highlights indemand careers for readers considering a two-year degree program—either straight out of high school or after working a job that does not require advanced education.
The focus throughout is on the fastest-growing jobs with the best potential for advancement in the field. Readers learn about future prospects while discovering jobs they may never have heard of.
An associate’s degree can be a powerful tool in launching a career. This book tells you how to use it to your advantage, explore job opportunities,
and find local degree programs that meet your needs.
Each chapter provides the essential information needed to find not just a job but a career that fits your particular skills and interests. All chapters
include the following features:
This book, part of the Top Careers in Two Years series, highlights indemand careers for readers considering a two-year degree program—either straight out of high school or after working a job that does not require advanced education.
The focus throughout is on the fastest-growing jobs with the best potential for advancement in the field. Readers learn about future prospects while discovering jobs they may never have heard of.
An associate’s degree can be a powerful tool in launching a career. This book tells you how to use it to your advantage, explore job opportunities,
and find local degree programs that meet your needs.
Each chapter provides the essential information needed to find not just a job but a career that fits your particular skills and interests. All chapters
include the following features:
$ “Vital Statistics” provides crucial information at a glance, such as salary range, employment prospects, education or training needed, and work environment.
$ Discussion of salary and wages notes hourly versus salaried situations as well as potential benefits. Salary ranges take into account regional differences across the United States.
$ “Keys to Success” is a checklist of personal skills and interests needed to thrive in the career.
$ “A Typical Day at Work” describes what to expect at a typical day on the job.
$ “Two-Year Training” lays out the value of an associate’s degree for that career and what you can expect to learn.
$ “What to Look For in a School” provides questions to ask and factors to keep in mind when selecting a two-year program.
$ “The Future”discusses prospects for the career going forward.
$ “Interview with a Professional”
$ “Job Seeking Tips” offers suggestions on how to meet and work with people in the field, including how to get an internship or apprenticeship.
$ “Career Connections” lists Web addresses of trade organizations providing more information about the career.
$ “Associate’s Degree Programs” provides a sampling of some of the better-known two-year schools.
$ “Financial Aid” provides career-specific resources for financial aid.
$ “Related Careers” lists similar related careers to consider.
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