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Criminal justice degrees and other legal training are popular in Georgia, where law school isn't the only educational path to the legal industry. Criminal justice graduates may work as paralegals, administrative assistants in courthouses, or correctional officers (who earn $37,300 on average in Atlanta). While no legal training program can guarantee a particular career or salary, training in the basics of law and criminal justice can help prove your competence to potential employers.
Georgia's Job Market
Legal studies graduates hoping to work in the courts might consider larger cities, such as Atlanta, for the best career prospects. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that paralegals who work for large law firms or in large metropolitan areas earn more than those who work for smaller firms or in less populated regions.
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Champlain College - Online
For more than thirty years, Woodbury College has been helping adults change their lives through practical education for professional and personal growth. Woodbury offers a challenging and supportive learning environment where faculty are keenly aware of the strengths and challenges that working adults bring to the learning process.
MS in Law