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Criminal Justice and Criminology - Job Titles

  • Airport Security Officer

  • District Attorney
  • Private Investigator
  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco & Firearms Agent
  • Employment Agency Recruiter
  • Private Security Officer
  • Attorney
  • Environmental Conservation Officer
  • Probation & Parole Officer
  • Bailiff
  • FBI Agent
  • Public Defender
  • Body Guard
  • Fingerprint Classifier/Examiner
  • Public Safety Officer
  • Border Patrol Agent
  • Fish & Game Warden
  • Revenue Officer
  • CIA Agent
  • Fraud Analyst/Investigator
  • Sanitation Officer
  • Child Support Agency Worker
  • Health Inspector
  • Secret Service Agent
  • Community Service Coordinator
  • Hotel Security
  • Sheriff
  • Compliance Manager
  • Housing/Tenant Representative
  • Social Worker
  • Computer Crime Specialist
  • Industrial Security Specialist
  • State Police/Hwy. Patrolmen
  • Contracts Administrator
  • Jailer
  • Substance Abuse Counselor
  • Coroner
  • Juvenile Court Counselor
  • Surveillance Officer
  • Corporate Security Specialist
  • Law Clerk
  • Teacher
  • Corrections Facilities Manager
  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • US Customers Agent
  • Corrections Officer
  • Law Librarian
  • US Marshall
  • Court Administrator
  • Litigation Manager
  • Victim Services Specialist
  • Court Clerk
  • Loss Prevention Specialist
  • Warden
  • Court Reporter
  • Media Criminologist
  • Witness Protection Program Worker
  • Crime Lab Specialist
  • Military Officer
  • Youth Advocate
  • Criminal Investigator
  • Naval Investigator
  • Criminologist
  • Non-Profit Organization Advocate
  • Customs Agent/Inspector
  • Paralegal
  • DEA Agent
  • Park Ranger
  • Deportation Officer
  • Penologist
  • Deputy Marshall
  • Police Detective
  • Detective
  • Postal Service Investigator
  • Discrimination Investigator
  • Pre-Trial Services Officer

Explore Majors - What Can I Do With A Major In?

Your major is not your career. Of course it can be.

A chemistry major can become a chemist, a history major can become an historian. But it is much more likely that your career choices will be enormously varied, and not tied to a specific major at all.

The 21st century workplace will challenge you to have many different jobs and most probably multiple careers. Your major will provide you a broad range of skills which will enable you to stay marketable in the fast-changing work world.

As you explore majors, be sure and take advantage of the following areas: college course bulletin, professors, upperclassmen, college alumni, family, friends and your Career Development Center Networking Program -- most importantly, don't panic! We're here to help.

In addition to the majors listed at the right, IU Southeast offers a number of certificate programs and academic minors to help students round out or expand their academic profile.

Learn more about our certificate programs and minors.

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