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Major and minor.


Question Posted Saturday November 8 2008, 11:34 am

I am at a two yr college to get my associates degree in criminal justice. After i graduate that degree I want to knw what kind of jobs i can get. I am also going to then continue college for a higher degree but i dnt knw what for. I want to stay around the area criminal justice though. Thank you for all and any advice.

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Sonic_Syndicate answered Saturday November 8 2008, 1:48 pm:
You can major in criminal justice and minor in autopsy or psychology since it can be used to solve crimes.

I am majoring in pediatrics, and minoring in psychology, which means I can be a pediatrics psychologist, and work with both kids and adults.

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