Law Enforcement Technology (OLD)
Law Enforcement Technology
The Law Enforcement Technology (LET) program, housed in University College, is designed for in-service law enforcement personnel and those seeking a career in law enforcement. The program provides professional training and credit, which may be applied toward a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice at OHIO.
Course of study
The LET program curriculum may be pursued on either a full-time or part-time basis with day and evening classes available. Students typically start fall semester but may enter the program at any point during the academic calendar. Full-time students should take 15 or more credit hours per semester. Part-time students may pursue a specialty degree track in Law Enforcement Management or Corrections Management at a rate they desire, however, a minimum of seven credit hours of course work each semester is recommended. Students completing the degree requirements will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in Law Enforcement Technology.
Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission, a student must be a high school graduate or GED recipient.
More information
Find additional information on the Law Enforcement Technology major on the University College website and in the Ohio University Undergraduate Course Catalog.
Contact
Lisa Taylor, M.B.A.
Associate Professor of Instruction
Ohio University Lancaster
740.681.3707
taylorL3@ohio.edu