Norco College released 41 new program pages to help students understand and navigate certificate and degree options. Pages include career options, trailheads, major information, and student/faculty profiles. The program pages have also been added to the A-Z index. This week's program spotlight is on the Administration of Justice program.

The Administration of Justice is designed to prevent and control crime, shield the public from harm, provide detention and rehabilitation services, and finally, ensure equal justice for all citizens through the judicial system.

 

Career Options

Career options for students who get a degree in administration of justice include: judge, lawyer, paralegal, legal assistant, police officer, private detective, reporter, archivist, curator, planner, writer, news correspondent, and broadcast news analyst.

 


   Student Voice

Maha Ibrahim

 

Maha Ibrahim

During her time at Norco College and Riverside City College, Maha served as the RCCD student trustee where she represented and advocated for students and relevant issues.

“RCCD and the California Community College system changed my life. The college atmosphere was fully accessible, welcoming, hope-giving, and dream-realizing for the millions of first generation, self-made, self-finding, students,” said Ibrahim.

 

To view more of the Administration of Justice program page, click here.