Careers with a degree in Human Development with a concentration in Child and Family Services?
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I'm getting my degree in Human Development with a concentration in Child and Family Services and I need to start looking for jobs. I really don't want to do something in Social Work or Counseling. (Please don't tell me to get a degree in Criminal Justice, I'm already too far in my major to switch.) My questions: 1) Are there any job possibilities in government, (federal) law enforcement, or corrections? 2) What would be a good Master's program to go for (not MSW or anything like it, more in law enforcement) 3) Can I be an FBI agent or police officer with this degree?
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Answer:
yes, u have good chances in fbi or dea / atf. criminal justice would be good
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