Paralegal
Counselor
School Principal
Police Office
Athletic Trainer
Teacher
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Paralegal
Do you thrive on research and organization, with a passion to see justice in action?
The fast-growing field of Paralegal Studies opens the doors to opportunities in law firms,
private practices, corporate legal departments, and government agencies such as the U.S.
Department of Justice, the Social Security Administration, and the U.S. Department of Treasury.
You'll develop an extensive knowledge of law and litigation to work directly alongside attorneys
preparing client files, researching cases, and drafting legal documents. Advanced paralegals
accompany counsel during trial, work with witness preparation and may have extensive client contact.
You can view all of our paralegal programs to find the right fit for you!
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Counselor
Have you always been available to lend an ear to friends and family? Your
strong desire to help others can translate into a successful career in Counseling.
Ideal for social personalities with energy and compassion, counselors help individuals
develop and achieve their maximum potential through the evaluation of abilities and
personal circumstances.
Apply your skills in a private practice as a relationship or mental health counselor
and help families resolve issues during hard times, or find your niche in grade
schools as an educational or career counselor, enhancing the growth of aspiring
students and guiding them towards smart choices and brighter futures. Explore
the possibilities of one of the fastest-growing professions today.
You can view all of our counseling programs to find the right fit for you!
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School Principal
Are you a natural leader with a passion for education? Do you see yourself as
a role model for the next generation? School Principals set the bar for excellence and accountability
in the classroom, from developing goals and standards to managing and motivating staff and students. Principals
supervise all aspects of an organization including facilities, staffing, educational goals and
budgeting. With UC's program, you will gain the skills to manage both day-to-day operations and
long-term planning.
You can view all of our educational leadership
programs to find the right fit for you!
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Police Officer
Do you aspire to serve and protect? Being a police officer is more than just a
job - it requires integrity, dedication and responsibility to your community, both on and
off-duty. Through Criminal Justice studies, you'll be prepared to work in law enforcement,
the courts, corrections, criminal justice administration, crime prevention, or youth services.
If you're already employed in the field, the degree is a great vehicle for career advancement.
Opportunities for field work exist with area law enforcement, court systems, and corrections
facilities, allowing you to gain experience before entering the force. Graduates can also go
on to work in federal organizations including the CIA and the Department of Homeland Security.
You can view all of our criminal justice programs to find the
right fit for you!
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Athletic Trainer
Do you love sports and have a drive to see athletes perform their best? A career in
Athletic Training focuses on the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of physical
injuries. You'll learn to educate patients and provide care for a variety of injuries,
from minor sprains to chronic medical conditions. Students gain experience in the field
studying with the Reds, Bengals, even the Cincinnati Ballet.
As an athletic trainer, you'll not only find job opportunities on the field,
but also in schools, universities, hospitals, and fitness centers, as well as
in the military, law enforcement, and performing arts - just about anywhere
where people are active.
Check out our Athletic Training program for more
information!
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High School Teacher
Do you want to teach where you can focus on your favorite subject? High school teachers
specialize in an area such as science, mathematics, English, social studies or foreign language.
You'll gain experience through observation and teaching in the classroom, learning about adolescent
development. Teaching at the high school level incorporates problem-solving, critical thinking, as well
as technology with curriculum integration. Graduates may teach in public or privates schools, and
many opportunities await teachers in the areas of science and math.
Check out our Secondary Education
programs for more information!