Careers as FBI Special Agents are among the most coveted, exciting and challenging in law enforcement. FBI agents are assigned to a wide range of cases including domestic terrorism, white-collar crime, intelligence, finance-related crime and more. Agents must follow strict physical conditional guidelines, keep track of highly confidential information, and be leaders in the law enforcement community.
Monroe College School of Criminal Justice students interested in becoming FBI Special Agents learn from active and retired federal agents. Classroom instruction focuses on key concepts such as proper investigative procedure, evidence gathering, and witness assessment. Our faculty combines academics with on the job learning. Student field trips include visits to local FBI offices, the FBI training facility at Quantico and FBI headquarters in Washington D.C.
Students must complete the Bachelor’s Degree Program in order to meet FBI employment requirements. {Note – Shane, I can include language on that FBI program you were talking about earlier]
The FBI Special Agent hiring process is extremely competitive. To learn more about how Monroe College can help you achieve your FBI career goals, visit here. |