Programs > Legal Sciences > Criminal Justice > Bachelor's in Criminal JusticeBachelor’s in Criminal Justice: Skills for Leadership
Prepare to launch a career and advance in the criminal justice system. The bachelor’s degree program at Globe University will expand your global perspective and knowledge of the field. As a graduate, you will be ready for a variety of positions in the courts, corrections, law enforcement support* and security.
Highlights of the 4-year criminal justice degree
- Accelerate your program with year-round study and earn the bachelor's in criminal justice in 36 months.
- Core and elective topics include fraud, community policing, probation and parole, correctional counseling, cybercrime, victimology, terrorism and homeland security.
- Prepare for advancement with studies in leadership, management, supervision, administration and business communications.
- Choose from a criminal justice internship or capstone project.
- Choose day, evening or online classes.
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Selecting a college and degree program
Is a bachelor’s in criminal justice the right degree program for you? Will it help you achieve your career goals? Does the college provide financial aid? What are the job prospects for graduates? The following information will help you evaluate this path:
A representative will be happy to help you weigh your options. Call toll-free: 1-877-303-6060, contact college admissions or stop by any campus location with questions.
*Some states require training in addition to our criminal justice degree program for employment as a peace officer (deputy sheriff, police officer or state patrol officer).
Notes. 1 – Tuition, fees and textbook costs are current as of October 3, 2011 and represent estimated costs for students completing the program “on-time” based on current tuition levels which are subject to change; 2 – “Median Federal Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from federal student loans for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 3 – “Median Private Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from private loan sources for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 4 – “Median Institutional Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from institutional financing plans for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 5 – the “On-Time Completion Rate” reflects the percentage of students completing the program in 2010-2011 who did so within the normal program length; 6 – Job placement rate calculated for 2010-2011 program graduates using the methodology established by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS – www.acics.org); 7 – O*Net is the U.S. Department of Labor’s database for job titles and information related to employment in specific career fields. The occupations listed in the table above result from entering the program’s CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) Code into the O*Net Crosswalk at http://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/. CIP codes reflect broad categories of educational programs rather than the specific focus of a program offered at a particular institution. As a result, the occupations listed above represent potential careers that may be obtained by graduates of this program and may include occupations in which program graduates do not work. Please speak to an admissions representative to learn more about specific career opportunities for graduates of this program. Values of “n/a” appear for programs that had fewer than 10 graduates in 2010-2011.
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