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Schools with Degree Programs in Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice training programs prepare the student for a career in law enforcement, public safety, or the courts system.
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The following schools offer degrees or certificates in criminal justice:
American InterContinental University Online offers an Associate degree in Business Administration/Criminal Justice Administration, and a Bachelor degree in Criminal Justice. Associate's degree students are taught to apply management techniques in criminal justice organizations and security situations. They also learn to solve administrative problems and articulate the functions of each component of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the courts system and corrections. The Bachelor degree program is specifically targeted towards current law enforcement professionals looking to climb the ranks or students considering a career change to the rapidly expanding field of Criminal Justice. Concentrations are offered in Forensic Science, Law Enforcement and Special Populations.
Bauder College offers an Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice. Students explore criminal investigations and law enforcement, along with the court and correctional systems.
Find out more about the Associate degree in Criminal Justice from Bauder College in Atlanta, Georgia
Berkeley College Associate degree in Justice Studies - Criminal Justice prepares students for entry-level positions in local, federal, and private law enforcement and security agencies. The program includes a solid basis in business and technology, and courses reflect the changes in the American justice system brought on by recent domestic and international challenges. The program is offered both on campus and online, over the Internet.
Bohecker College offers a broad based program that includes training in local and community issues, such as security and policing as well as the wider issues of the court system and national security. The Associate degree in Criminal Justice also offers courses in computer and business skills.
Find out more about the Criminal Justice degree from Bohecker College in Ravenna, Ohio
Briarcliffe College helps students prepare for a career in policing, law enforcement, or security with its Associate degree in Criminal Justice. Students take core courses in criminal justice theory and application, learn about the use of computers in the law enforcement field, and choose from electives that meet their career goals.
Brookline College helps students develop knowledge and skills in the criminal justice field with its online or on-campus associate degree in Justice Administration. Coursework covers criminal law and investigations, juvenile justice, private security and inmate relations.
Brown College Associate and Bachelor degrees in Criminal Justice program explore the roles, operations, and functions of the criminal justice system, including the courts and the correctional system. Students learn about the psychological and sociological aspects of criminal justice. The graduate's communications and life skills are enhanced through a variety of general education courses.
Find out more about the Criminal Justice degrees from Brown College in Mendota Heights, Minnesota
Central Pennsylvania College offers associate and bachelor degree programs in Criminal Justice. Students get hands-on training in crime scene investigation and mock trials. Coursework includes criminalistics, evidence, and criminal law. In each program, students participate in an internship.
Colorado Technical University helps students develop the professional and technical skills needed for a career in law enforcement with its Associate and Bachelor of Criminal Justice degrees. Featuring instruction from industry professionals, the program includes courses on courts and the law, interrogation techniques, criminal profiling, and crime scene investigation. The Associate degree can be completed in as little as 18 months, while the Bachelor degree can be completed in three years.
Learn more about the Criminal Justice degrees from Colorado Technical University in Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, and Westminster (Denver North), Colorado; North Kansas City, Missouri; and Sioux Falls, South Dakota
The BS in Criminal Justice is also available over the Internet as a distance learning degree.
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Colorado Technical University Online can help you start a career in the criminal justice field with its Associate's degree in Criminal Justice. Courses, taught online by experienced professionals in the field, include victimology, criminal law, juvenile delinquency, and community corrections.
Florida Tech University Online prepares students for positions in the courts, homeland security or crime prevention with its online Criminal Justice associate degree. Coursework introduces the student to the legal system and the law, research methods, the law and criminal behavior.
Get more information on the Associate degree in Criminal Justice from Florida Tech University Online
Globe University Associate degree in Criminal Justice program provides a solid introduction to the three major components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the judicial system, and the corrections system. Classwork focuses on investigation strategies and tactics, and the behavioral science involved with juvenile delinquency, criminal behavior and forensic psychology.
Hesser College offers two degree programs in criminal justice. The Associate degree in Criminal Justice concentrates on the correctional system, juvenile justice and delinquency. It includes courses in criminal investigation and report writing and interviewing. The school also offers a Bachelor degree in Criminal Justice which can lead to any number of positions in federal, state or local law enforcement, or in private security.
Kaplan Career Institute offers an Associate degree in Criminal Justice. The program includes courses focusing on the correctional system, probation and parole, law enforcement, security, and loss prevention. Students learn about criminal behavior and legal theory, and conclude their studies with an internship.
Kaplan University prepares students for positions in police departments or other law enforcement offices, prisons, or security firms in the private sector. The Associate degree in Criminal Justice program lasts 80 weeks, and gives students the technical skills and subject knowledge they need for a career in criminal justice, along with a background in the liberal arts.
Kaplan University has degree programs that can advance your career in the Criminal Justice field. The two year Associate of Applied Science or four year Bachelor degree degree in Criminal Justice provides a liberal arts education, and lets you choose between electives in crime analysis, crime scene investigation, law enforcement, private security, fraud examination, or corrections.
Kaplan's programs are offered as distance learning programs, online over the Internet.
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Keiser University gives an introduction to the techniques and technologies used in law enforcement, criminal courts and the correctional system in its Associate degree in Criminal Justice. Students interact with professionals in the criminal justice field. The school also offers a Bachelor degree program that can provide a foundation for a later law degree.
Penn Foster College prepares you for a career in law enforcement, security and crime prevention, or corrections with its distance learning home study Associate degree in Criminal Justice. In as little as two years, you'll learn about the juvenile justice system, police management, law enforcement, and crime prevention.
Learn more about the home study Criminal Justice Associate degree from Penn Foster College
Pioneer Pacific College offers an Associate of Science degree in Criminal Justice that can be completed in 70 weeks. Students take coursework in criminal justice and legal procedure, along with general education and computer related courses. The school also offers a Bachelor degree program at the Wilsonville campus that includes additional training in forensics, security, and terrorism.
Pittsburgh Technical Institute prepares graduates for careers in loss prevention, private security or criminal investigations with its Associate degree program in Business/ Safety and Security Administration. Courses include criminology, terrorism, private security, security and loss prevention, and modern corrections issues.
Rasmussen College offers an associate degree in Criminal Justice, either at its campus locations or online. Students in the program learn about criminal law and the corrections system, and take courses on domestic violence, private security, and more.
Remington College offers a training program leading to an Associate of Science or an Associate of Applied Science degree in Criminal Justice. The program is designed to prepare students for an entry level position in public safety, or to provide an avenue for career advancement for those already employed in the criminal justice system.
Remington College offers a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Criminal Justice, with an optional emphasis in International Law Enforcement. The four year program focuses on the areas of leadership, preparation for service, and research and inquiry.
RETS College offers an online associate degree in Criminal Justice/Homeland Security. In addition to gaining insight into traditional criminal justice topics, including investigations and the court system, students learn about terrorism, computer based crime and criminal psychology.
Learn more about the online degree in Criminal Justice/Homeland Security from RETS College
Sanford-Brown Institute combines classroom lectures and hands on experience to provide an education in the criminal justice system. Students learn about law and the courts, homeland security, and the juvenile justice system. The program prepares students for positions in the law enforcement and corrections systems.
Southwest Florida College prepares you for a career in law enforcement, corrections or investigation with its associate's and bachelor's degrees in Criminal Justice. Coursework includes juvenile delinquency, white collar crime, terrorism, security, and criminal law. Students also learn computer and effective communications skills.
Southwestern College® Criminal Justice program introduces students to the growing fields of private security and criminal justice. Graduates may be able to pursue opportunities at the federal, state, and local level for positions including crime scene technician, border patrol agent, or security specialist.
TESST College of Technology provides a solid foundation in the principles of criminal justice, including law enforcement, corrections, and private security in its Associate of Criminal Justice program. Graduates will have the background needed to seek entry level positions in police departments, jails, or prisons.
University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration provides students interested in policing, criminal law, or corrections with an interdisciplinary study of crime and justice in American society. The program's inclusion of interpersonal skills and managerial and administrative subject matter prepares students for positions of responsibility and leadership within the criminal justice community and related professions.
University of Phoenix has campuses across the country. The Criminal Justice Administration degree program is offered in the following locations, as well as online. Click on a campus name to get more information.
Virginia College Online offers associate and bachelor degree programs in Criminal Justice over the Internet. Designed for criminal justice professionals or those interested in entering the field, the associate degree program includes introductions to corrections, private and industrial security, and criminal law and procedures. Students also learn computer fundamentals and word processing. In the bachelor degree program, students participate in an externship in their area of interest.
Find out more about the Criminal Justice degree programs from Virginia College Online
Westwood College offers a Bachelor degree in criminal justice that can prepare you for positions including patrol officer, court administrator, or probation officer. Courses are designed to provide the skills needed to enter the field, or advance the career potential and job performance of current non-degreed law enforcement personnel.
YTI Career Institute prepares students for a career in criminal justice or law enforcement with its Criminal Justice and First Response Associate degree program. Students learn the computer hardware and software used by security agencies, along with emergency medical technology and police management.