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Robbie Sisk. POLICE OFFICER  Police Officers are responsible for enforcing the law.  Most spend the majority of their time either patrolling neighborhoods.

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1 Robbie Sisk

2 POLICE OFFICER  Police Officers are responsible for enforcing the law.  Most spend the majority of their time either patrolling neighborhoods or on traffic duty.  Officers patrol areas on foot, motorcycle, bicycle, or in a police car. SPORTS MARKETER  Sports marketers increase exposure for teams, sponsors, or causes. They attract large audiences to games and make sure they are entertained while they are there.

3 POLICE OFFICER  Working Environments vary by the landscape. They can be densely populated urban areas or remote rural regions, and everywhere in between.  Most Police Officers spend their time writing reports and maintaining records that may be needed in order to press charges and prosecute criminals in court. SPORTS MARKETER  Marketers spend most of their time in offices, organizing, planning, and fundraising. They also travel to visit sponsors, team managers, and charities.  The job is not physically demanding, but can be mentally stressful.

4 POLICE OFFICER  Candidates must be US citizens, meet minimum age requirements, have a valid driver’s license, and successfully complete physical and written exams.  A high school education is the minimum education required by many police departments. However a significant number of applicants are college graduates. SPORTS MARKETER  You have to get a college degree in marketing, business, sport management, or sport administration.

5 POLICE OFFICER  The more experienced you are the more opportunities you have for promotions and raises.  Experienced police officers make between $45,000 and $65,000 a year.  Sergeants make between $60,000 and $75,000 a year.  Lieutenants make between $65,000 and $80,000 a year.  Captains make between $75,000 and $95,000 a year. SPORTS MARKETER  The more experienced you are the more opportunities you have for promotions and raises.  Account Assistant or Executive makes $30,000 to $45,000 a year.  Marketing Coordinator makes $35,000 to $60,000 a year.  Marketing Director makes $60,000 to $150,000 a year.  President’s make $100,000 to $200,000 a year or more

6 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY (POLICE OFFICER)  Lake State offers one of the few law enforcement track programs in the state of Michigan.  This program allows Law Enforcement majors to obtain their police academy training while completing a Bachelors degree.  Students graduating from this program will leave the university MCOLES certifiable.  Tuition is $ 4,770 per semester. AQUINAS COLLEGE (SPORTS MARKETER)  Aquinas provides students with the knowledge and background of a business degree.  In addition, students can gain hands on experience though internships.


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