A Criminal Justice Degree, Your Route to Public Service
A criminal justice degree isn’t just for future law enforcement personnel. A B.A. in criminal justice is your first step if you want to be a lawyer or judge, if you want to participate in the justice system as a social worker, psychologist, arbitrator or mediator, or if you want to be a journalist who specializes in crime reporting or legal analysis.
TOP CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEGREE Programs
Criminal justice and law enforcement
You won’t work in law enforcement if you get a criminal justice degree, but you might work in the many ancillary aspects of law enforcement. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in the criminal justice sector is expected to remain steady. Available state and national funding is always an issue in the availability of criminal justice jobs.
Online criminal justice degrees
Law enforcement personnel may opt for a criminal justice degree once they complete their academy training and served a probationary period. Online study is perfect for you, if you’re already a criminal justice worker. You can complete an academic degree online, or get an advanced degree, and your irregular hours won’t be a problem.
Criminal justice, a pre-law strategy
If you want a career in criminal law, a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice is a good career strategy. A criminal justice degree puts the study of law in a larger context, giving the lawyer-to-be a sense of justice as a social practice. It’s also a route to a job as a federal agent, if you combine your justice degree with a law degree and foreign language training.

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
The 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.
Students enrolled in the Criminal Justice Administration program will examine the criminal justice process and its key components while at the same time learn the skills needed for effective interpersonal communication, administrative decision -making and personnel management. Contemporary issues such as human relations and social conflict, professionalism and ethics, and the injection of technology into crime and its detection are also addressed.
The Criminal Justice Administration curriculum will appeal to student professionals who are currently employed and seeking advancement within the criminal justice community, or to working adults pursuing a new career in a criminal justice-related field. Graduates of the program may find employment opportunities within public and private policing agencies, corrections, the court system, social services, and in corporate security.

Criminal Justice
Associate degree - This program will provide you with instruction in current criminal justice-related issues, topics and trends. You'll receive an inside view of the operations and processes of law enforcement, the courts and correctional institutions. As a graduate, you will be prepared for employment positions in the criminal justice field, corrections and the courts.
If you're looking to advance in your corrections, law enforcement, or private security career, a criminal justice degree from Kaplan University can definitely help. We offer the following programs:
Associate degrees
A.A.S. in Criminal Justice
Bachelor degrees
2+2 B.S. in Criminal Justice
B.S. in Criminal Justice
Certificate degrees
Crime Scene Technician Certificate
Terrorism/Nat'l Security Certificate

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Get prepared for a challenging career in the criminal justice system and achieve the career success you desire. Pursuing your Criminal Justice degree at Saint Leo University means you have premier access to:
- Industry-experienced faculty - including leading academicians and real world practicing professionals
- An established reputation - over 100 years of experience providing students like you with a top-notch education
- Accelerated degree programs - earn your degree in less than 2 years

The Juris Doctor Program
This program is designed for individuals interested in practicing law. In addition to the practice of law, licensed attorneys find work as corporate in-house counsel, risk managers, legislative analysts, technology licensing officers, contract administrators and a variety of other positions.

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