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May

Criminal Justice program gives students real-world experience in forensics and law enforcement

Criminal Justice program gives students real-world experience in forensics and law enforcement

Student Stories

Through Macomb’s Criminal Justice associate degree program, student Kionna Dailey is gaining firsthand experience at the Macomb County Medical Examiner’s Office, observing crime scenes, autopsies and the daily work of forensic professionals. As the first student to participate in the Criminal Justice fieldwork option, she’s helping to set the stage for future students.

Deanna Sheehan has 25 years of experience as a graphic designer, illustrator, motion designer and freelance artist.

Deanna Sheehan Inspires the Next Generation of Graphic Designers

Faculty Stories

Deanna Sheehan has 25 years of experience as a graphic designer, illustrator, motion designer and freelance artist. As an instructor of Collaborative Media and Design and Layout, she wants her students to know they can succeed in a creative field. “I want to inspire people to go and do this as their career too, to show them that it is possible,” Sheehan said.

Data Analysts turn data into decisions

Data Analysts turn data into decisions

Faculty Stories

Data is everywhere. From healthcare systems and financial institutions to marketing teams, data drives many of the major decisions being made today. The question is no longer whether organizations use data, but if they have skilled professionals who know how to turn data into insight. This is why a data analyst certification is a powerful steppingstone for individuals interested in entering or advancing their data-driven career.

Apprenticeships have expanded beyond skilled trades into healthcare, business and IT

Earn While You Learn: Why Choose Apprenticeships

Trending Stories

Skilled trades professions including welding, plumbing and HVAC maintenance are often what people associate with apprenticeships. However, other industries have seen an increase in apprenticeships in recent years. “Many other sectors are now seeing the great value of apprenticeships, including healthcare, business, and IT,” said Dr. Leslie Kellogg, provost and vice president of academic and workforce education.

Pre-Engineering at Macomb Gives You a Head Start

Why Pre-Engineering at Macomb Gives You a Head Start

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Engineering is a field built on strong foundations, both academically and professionally. If you plan to earn a bachelor’s degree in engineering, where you build that foundation matters. At Macomb, our program will give you the groundwork for long-term success. You’ll be prepared academically, but you’ll also build the confidence you need to successfully transfer to a four-year engineering program and thrive once you get there.