Investigation | All Degrees

Investigations careers can take many forms and professionals work in a myriad of public and private sectors including computer forensics, the legal system, the corporate world and the finance industry.

Detectives and investigators research and analyze information gleaned from crime scenes, computer databases, homes or anywhere where a crime may have occurred, looking for evidence that will help them solve their cases. In addition to solving mysteries, they also perform other types of searches and do surveillance work.

Investigations training will teach you the ins and outs of the craft including evidence collection, injury patterns, forensic anthropology, toxicology and more.

Those interested in finding a career in investigation should look at one of the All Degrees being offered in many locations.

Different degrees will lead you to many more career opportunities such as Home Economics Teachers, Postsecondary, Nuclear Equipment Operation Technicians, Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders. Use our career section to locate a career you are interested in to find out what type of degree you will need.

Whether you are attending college for the first time or returning to school to further your career or change career paths, we can help you find the best way to earn your Degrees. With a traditional on-campus Degrees you will earn your degree by learning in classrooms, experiencing laboratories and being mentored by experienced faculty. Online Degrees can be earned at your convenience, without a geographical restriction.

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