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Daniel

Manzo
Mr. Eckman-period 2

College Presentation
November 2014

police
Detective
Also
Called:

Agent
Alcohol Law Enforcement Agent
Burglary Investigator
City Detective
Crime Scene Investigator
Criminal Investigations Division Investigator
Criminal Investigator
Deputy Sheriff
Detective
Detective Sergeant

What they do

Police officers protect lives and property.


Detectives and criminal investigators, who
are sometimes called agents or special
agents, gather facts and collect evidence
of possible crimes.

Education required
Job requirements for
detectives include
completion of a police
academy training program,
along with some on-thejob training. Detectives
must also meet physical
standards, be 21 years of
age and pass a
background check.

Require training in
vocational schools,
related on-the-job
experience, or an
associate's
degree.

WAGES
In 2013, the average annual wage in
California was $97,270 with most
people making between $67,970 and
$129,800

JOB OUTLOOK
During 2010, this
occupation employed
approximately 15,400
people in California. It
is projected that there
will be 15,600
employed in 2020.

This occupation will have


approximately 360 total
annual opening sut 20
openings due to growth
and about 340 replacement
openings for app

College
Possibilities
IN CALIFORNIA
1) Merced:Merced College
2) Sacramento:Sacramento City College
3) Modesto:Modesto Junior College

one college/university
Name:Sacramento City College Sacramento,CA
ADMISSIONS:
This institution has an open admission policy.
Contact the institution for more information.

COST OF TUITION
LOCATION 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
IN DISTRICT $654 $644 $972 $1,104
IN STATE $654 $644 $972 $1,104
OUT OF STATE $5,214 $5,648 $6,318 $7,200

ETC.
COST 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
BOOKS $1,638 $1,620 $1,656 $1,656
ROOM & BED N/A N/A N/A N/A

CLUBS & SOCIAL ORG.THAT EXIST ON


CAMPUS
Sacramento State has a wide selection of social and academic clubs and
organizations. Each are dedicated to help students of similar interests bond
together by common goals and aspirations. They make up a wide range of
opportunities to be involved. They often represent national, international, local
and regional organizations. Some also promote certain cultures or
multiculturalism as well as political and recreational. Clubs and organizations
are overseen by Student Organizations & Leadership. In the Fall 2012,
approximately 7% of undergraduate men (or 774 students) were part of
fraternities while 5% of undergraduate women (or 725 students) were part of
sororities for a total of about 1,500 Greeks (the largest class to date)

TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID THAT IS


AVAILABLE
http://www.cacareerzone.org/colleges/profile/122180

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