Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security

This career path is focused on planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety and protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services.

While many majors and minors can prepare you for this career path, we find that students studying certain subjects have a natural connection. Common majors and minors related to career in this area include:

  • Criminal Justice, Political Science, English, History, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, Business Administration (all concentrations)

Use the Job Trends tool below to explore the tasks and skills connected to specific types of jobs related to this career path.

Career definition is adapted from the National Career Clusters® Framework.

Career Possibilities: With a Criminal Justice Degree

If you’re interested in pursuing a career in criminal justice, there are several professions you can consider besides being a police officer. Some of these roles may be less well-known than others, but they can offer valuable and rewarding work.

By Jessy Abramson
Jessy Abramson Career Advisor, Career Services
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Maximize Your Break: 3 Ways To Get Career Ready Over Spring Break

While you take some time to rest and recharge for the final stretch, remember that this is also an opportunity to take important steps toward a successful career.

Our office is dedicated to helping you feel confident and ready for whatever lies ahead, so let’s take a moment to review three key actions you can take during this break to set yourself up for success.

By Victoria Barbeisch
Victoria Barbeisch Communications and Program Specialist, Career Services
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10 Jobs That Pay $100K a Year

While a job is often more than just a paycheck, the reality is that most of us work because we need the money. And, for whatever reasons, some of us are looking for jobs that pay $100K a year but …

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Thinking about pursuing a career in public service?

Read The Everything Guide to Careers in Public Service article by TheMuse to get started! The author, Heather Krasna, offers valuable insights on pursuing a career in public service, including reasons to consider it and how to prepare for it.

By Jessy Abramson
Jessy Abramson Career Advisor, Career Services
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The Three R’s of Resume Writing

Rather, a great resume features not only the facts about you but considerations of the company, what they are looking for, how they talk about the skills they need, and more. So, our tips for writing a resume often boil down to three starting points or three “R’s”; Research, Reflect, and Report. 

So, let’s go through each “R” to show you practical, actionable advice that will help you write a standout resume for your next application.

By Julie Kimball
Julie Kimball Career Advisor, Career Services
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Resources

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State employment opportunities. 

Internships and jobs for new grads within US Federal Government.

The Federal Government’s official jobs site.

Career opportunities in the wide-ranging areas committed to keeping America safe – from law enforcement to disaster response.

Career information and official job board of the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

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Lowell, MA 01854-5148

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