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By: Aaron Alexander
9/19/12
Law Enforcement
• Personal satisfaction of
helping and protecting the
community.
• Good benefits and salary.
• Specialize in different fields
depending on what you are
interested in.
Anesthesiologist
• Salary
• Flexibility on where to work
and live
• Less personal involvement
with the patient.
Law Enforcement
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Community Protection
Criminal Justice Assisting
Criminology
Legal System
Physical Education
Psychology
Sociology
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Anesthesiologist
Anatomy and Physiology
Computer Applications
Food and Nutrition
Foreign Language
Introduction to Health Care
Nursing
Safety and First Aid
Accounting
Entrepreneurship
Introduction to Business
Law Enforcement
• At $80 per community college
credit, a criminal justice degree
costs about $2,500 each year.
• Public, four-year colleges cost
$7,000 for in-state students and
$19,000 for out-of-state students.
• Attending public school close to
home can save you a good
$12,000.
• Private colleges are the most
expensive option, averaging about
$26,000 per year.
Anesthesiologist
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Undergraduate Tuition – can vary greatly
depending on the college that you attend.
Some colleges may be as low as $6,000 per
semester, while others may cost as much as
$20,000.
You can also expect to add another $10,000
in living expenses depending on where you
decide to live and the lifestyle you choose to
lead.
Exams – In order to get into medical school,
you will need to take the MCAT exam. The cost
to sit for this exam is approximately $210.
Medical School – you may spend an average
of $160,000 for four years of study.
Residency Training – even though you will be
earning a salary during these four years, you
can expect to carry an additional $100,000
dollars in debt
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Central Oregon Community College (Bend, OR)
Chemeketa Community College (Salem, OR)
Clackamas Community College (Oregon City, OR)
Clatsop Community College (Astoria, OR)
Columbia Gorge Community College (The Dalles, OR)
Klamath Community College (Klamath Falls, OR)
Lane Community College (Eugene, OR)
Linn-Benton Community College (Albany, OR)
Mt Hood Community College (Gresham, OR)
Pioneer Pacific College (HCI - Wilsonville, OR)
Portland State University (Portland, OR)
Rogue Community College (Grants Pass, OR)
Southern Oregon University (Ashland, OR)
Southwestern Oregon Community College (Coos Bay, OR)
Sumner College (Portland, OR)
Tillamook Bay Community College (Tillamook, OR)
Treasure Valley Community College (Ontario, OR)
Umpqua Community College (Roseburg, OR)
University of Phoenix (Tigard, OR)
Western Oregon University (Monmouth, OR)
Anesthesiologist
• Penn State University
(State College,
Pennsylvania)
• Texas Christian University
• Newman University
• Nippon Medical School
• Ohio State University
• Wayne State University
• Chiang Mai University
• Mahidol University
• Moscow University
• University of Michigan
Law Enforcement Officer
Location
Oregon
United States
Pay Period
Anesthesiologist
Entry
Median
Top
Hourly
$24.85
$29.59
$32.81
Monthly
$4,307
$5,128
$5,686
Yearly
$51,680
$61,560
$68,250
Hourly
$19.77
$26.07
$33.65
Monthly
$3,426
$4,518
$5,832
Yearly
$41,110
$54,230
$69,990
• On a national
average an
anesthesiologist
makes around
$234,950 per
year.
Law Enforcement
• To get a bachelors degree in
criminal justice it is going to
take 4 years of full time
classwork. 12 credits or
more.
• To get an associates degree
in criminal justice it normally
takes about 2 years with a
full time class load.
Anesthesiologist
• A degree in
anesthesiology takes
around 13 years to
practice independently.
• Four years of college,
four years of medical
school, one year of
internship, and four
years of residency.
Law Enforcement Officer
• Are exposed to hazardous
situations; with the likelihood
of injuries is moderate, but
can be severe.
• Work full time
• May work weekends, nights,
and holidays, especially as a
junior officer.
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Anesthesiologist
Are often exposed to
radiation, diseases, infections
contaminations.
Can be called in at anytime.
Work over 40 hours a week.
Operate in a very stressful
environment.
The career that is best for me is a law enforcement officer. There
are many schools around my area that have law enforcement
degrees. Also becoming a law enforcement officer has been an
interest of mine since I was very young. My IDEAS and SKILLS
assessment on CIS also said my highest trait was in protective
services. This is the best career for me.
• http://www.collegesurfing.com/content/how-much-does-criminal-justicedegree-cost/
• http://www.becomeananesthesiologist.com/your-degree-in-anesthesiologyhow-much-debt-can-you-expect/
• http://www.a2zcolleges.com/medical/Anesthesiology.htm
• http://www.criminaljusticeprograms.com/states/oregon/
• http://www.gradschools.com/search-programs/anesthesiology?PageNo=1
• http://criminaljusticeonlineblog.com/01/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-adegree-in-criminal-justice/
• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_long_does_an_anesthesiologist_have_to_g
o_to_school
• http://oregoncis.uoregon.edu/webcis/
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