Degree Programs
Associate Degree
With the help of an online Associate degree program, busy individuals can go back to school without any inconvenience. There are lots of reasons an online Associate degree program are beneficial to individuals on the go. To start with, you can create your own schedule. At traditional universities, it is the responsibility of students to attend classes on time. |
| Associate Degree |
Associate in Criminal Justice An Associate in Criminal Justice helps students apply theories and practices of Criminal Justice to managing, controlling, directing and structuring Criminal Justice agencies. This includes sheriff’s departments, private protective services, police departments and law enforcement units. |
| Associate in Criminal Justice |
Bachelor Degree There are two types of Bachelor degrees: Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts. Students earn these degrees when they successfully complete four or five years of full-time university studies. A Bachelor of Arts degree, widely regarded as a liberal arts degree, normally requires courses in math, sciences, languages, humanities, English and social sciences. |
| Bachelor Degree |
Bachelor in Criminal Justice A Bachelor in Criminal Justice program is tailor made for those students who are looking for jobs in the area of Law Enforcement, Crime Scene Investigation, Homeland Security, Probation, Security Services, Corrections and Immigration. Students get all the details about the Criminal Justice system in the United States when doing Bachelor in Criminal Justice. |
| Bachelor in Criminal Justice |
Certification & Diploma A certificate is a document that given to students upon completing a course of study not leading to a diploma. Certification declares that the student has passed an exam on a subject that is studied for a period of more than eight weeks. In many countries, a certificate is a qualification given in secondary education. A certificate is lower level than a diploma. |
| Certification & Diploma |
Criminal Justice Degrees Criminal Justice is the study of laws that with criminal behavior. There are a few online Criminal Justice degree programs that offer training for a short time period, for example the Associate in Paralegal. An FBI training program may need an undergraduate or Master’s degree. A Criminal Justice degree also includes lateral subjects like sociology, psychology and political science. |
| Criminal Justice Degrees |
Forensic Science/Crime Scene Investigation Forensic Science is a multidisciplinary science that is commonly employed to offer impartial scientific proof for use in courts of law drawing principally from physics, biology, psychology and geology. When students opt for a Forensic Science program, they learn how to evaluate the crime scene boundaries and concepts of searching the crime scene for specific kinds of evidence like forensic identifiable material and fingerprints. |
| Forensic Science/Crime Scene Investigation |
High School Diploma/GED Eligibility criteria for a high school diploma varies from one state to another, but the majority of schools will allow students to work on finishing their high school diploma at a conventional public school for 1-3 years until they have attained the age of eighteen. There are a few special community schools operating that give older students a chance to finish their work. |
| High School Diploma/GED |
Homeland Security By earning a degree in Homeland Security, graduates can get plenty of opportunities in the field of Homeland Security. Since 9/11 and the subsequent development of the Department of Homeland Security, educational and employment opportunities in Homeland Security have increased tremendously. |
| Homeland Security |
Master’s Degree The Master’s degree, also known as a graduate degree, is a higher degree following the Bachelors degree. To earn a Master’s degree, students need about two years of specialized study, a final project and/or a thesis. |
| Master’s Degree |
Masters in Criminal Justice In order to earn a Masters in Criminal Justice, it is of paramount importance that you hold a Bachelor degree in Criminal Justice. A Masters in Criminal Justice is an advanced degree that gives students the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of Criminal Justice. The completion of a Masters in Criminal Justice will require about two years. |
| Masters in Criminal Justice |
PhD Degree You can apply for a PhD degree once you have completed a Master’s degree if you are interested in studying further to get a higher paying job. To get PhD degree, you need to select your area of expertise first. Most PhD degree programs take four to six semesters of full time study. |
| PhD Degree |















