I want to become one to, my preferance would be to take foreign language classes, depending on wat kind of foreign service officer you would take either lots of History for a public diplomacy officer, lots of government and history for a political officer, then there are also economic and managment officers but those classes varie in different schools.
The requirements to become a foreign service officer are based on the successful completion of the FSOT (Foreign Service Officer Test) and the QEP (Qualification Evaluation Panel). A successful completion includes both a proper registration and a passing grade.
One who wants to become a police officer should try to focus on criminal justice classes. This includes classes like Criminal Law and Conflict Resolution.
You can take classes on how to become a border patrol officer through the BPA. You can read about them on the following website: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/careers/customs_careers/border_careers/cbp_bp_academy.xml/.
Yes. Get a college education and reenlist as an officer.
graduation
Military service always helps, but usually is NOT a requirement.
Study law enforcement, legal and paralegal studies, stay fit by taking physical education classes also.
I'm not just because who wants to become a prison officer?
Becoming a police officer doesn't require a criminal justice degree. That is typically for people who will have public positions or government jobs. If you want to become a law officer it typically requires classes and field training.
In 1994 Brunetti was recruited by Public Service Company of Colorado to fill the role of president and chief operating officer.
Take as many English and Performing Arts classes as you are allowed. Take foreign languages as well, it helps you understand how languages are used and manipulated.
You can not take police academy classes online, as in order to become a certified police officer you must first pass a physical and written exam, which must be done in person.