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Law, Safety and Security

NWTC PATHWAY PROGRAMS
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES— 105045
EMERGENCY DISPATCH— 615043
JAIL OFFICER ACADEMY— 615042
PARALEGAL POST BACCALAUREATE— 311101
PARALEGAL ASSOCIATE DEGREE
— 101101
LAW OFFICE ADMINISTRATION— 611101
FIRE MEDIC— 105312
ASSOCIATE DEGREE
Court Reporting Criminal Justice- Law Enforcement Criminal Justice Professional Studies Fire Medic Fire Protection Engineering Technology Paralegal
FIRE SCIENCE— 305318
PARAMEDIC— 315311
TECHNICAL DIPLOMA
Advanced EMT( AEMT) Criminal Justice 720 Law Enforcement
Academy Emergency Medical Technician Fire Science Paralegal Post Baccalaureate [ new ] Paramedic
CERTIFICATE
Emergency Dispatch Jail and Juvenile Officer Academy Jail Officer Academy Law Office Administrator [ new ]
NWTC PATHWAYS are designed to give students a clear path to industryrecognized skills and market-approved job opportunities. No matter where you are on your career path, you can be confident you won’ t lose your progress. For example, you may find courses from a certificate or technical diploma existing fully within an associate degree. Every credential leads to higher earning potential! Visit nwtc. edu for the most current Pathways updates. Other examples of NWTC Pathways include:
HS
THE HIGH SCHOOL, OR TECH NOW, PATHWAY allows junior and senior high school students to apply dual credits to college-level credentials. Check with your school counselor for availability.
CB
2 +
PP
CAREER PATHWAY BRIDGES are available for students who did not meet program entry scores, ELL students, or students in need of a high school diploma or GED. Gain additional language and / or basic academic skills while working to complete a certificate and / or diploma.
THE 2 + 2 ARTICULATION AGREEMENT PATHWAY allows you to transfer all of your NWTC credits to specific fouryear university partners. Students who transfer will have completed two of the four years required in the four-year degree.
PROGRAM TO PROGRAM BRIDGE PATHWAYS allow you to apply credit from your prior education and job experience to a related program.