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Are you interested in the inner workings of criminal justice and have a passion for serving people and your community? A degree in criminal justice could help you prepare for a future in community or public service. Pursue your criminal justice degree at an associate or bachelor’s degree level, online or on campus, at Post University!
Criminal Justice Degree Programs
Associate of Science in Criminal Justice
At a Glance
Program Length
Credit Hours
On Campus
If you have a desire to better understand the inner workings of criminal justice, security, and prison systems, an Associate of Science in Criminal Justice program could be for you. Coursework for our program explores these areas by providing learning experiences designed to help you develop a foundational understanding of criminal justice as well as relevant professional skills you could use to pursue opportunities throughout the field. During your coursework, you will have the opportunity to learn what it takes to:
- Communicate criminal justice principles
- Investigate criminal activity
- Speak to the fundamentals of forensic science
- And more!
Note
The Associate of Science in Criminal Justice degree is not designed to fulfill the educational requirements for any professional credential, such as a police officer certification.
Post University assists in researching and providing information regarding licensure; however, each state has different requirements for such licensure outside of the required education. Such state requirements may include licensure exams, background checks, certain work experience, and more. It is ultimately the responsibility of each student to manage their own licensure process and to ensure that all requirements are met in order for the student to obtain licensure. Post University does not speak on behalf of any licensing board or body and does not guarantee licensure. Requirements for licensure are subject to change without notice.
Learn about law enforcement and public safety careers through the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: https://www.bls.gov/, specifically: Police and Detectives, Correctional Officers and Bailiffs, and Emergency Management Directors.
Bachelor of Science in Crimincal Justice
At a Glance
Program Length
Credit Hours
On Campus
With a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Post University, you could be prepared with the foundational insights and theories you could use to pursue opportunities within the field of criminal justice. Our program also offers the ability to customize your degree to your future goals with one of six concentration options:
- Law Enforcement
- Legal Studies
- Emergency Management & Homeland Security
- Correctional Counseling
- Corrections
- Crime Scene Investigation
During your coursework, you will have the opportunity to learn what it takes to:
- Describe the American criminal justice system
- Illustrate how the Constitution applies to criminal laws and procedures
- Effectively communicate criminal justice principles
- Assess criminal activity causation theories
- Identify categories of crimes, penalties, and their defenses
- Explain the purpose and function of probation, parole, and imprisonment
- And more!
Note
The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degree is not designed to fulfill the educational requirements for any professional credential, such as a police officer certification.
Post University assists in researching and providing information regarding licensure; however, each state has different requirements for such licensure outside of the required education. Such state requirements may include licensure exams, background checks, certain work experience, and more. It is ultimately the responsibility of each student to manage their own licensure process and to ensure that all requirements are met in order for the student to obtain licensure. Post University does not speak on behalf of any licensing board or body and does not guarantee licensure. Requirements for licensure are subject to change without notice.
Learn about law enforcement and public safety careers through the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: https://www.bls.gov/, specifically: Police and Detectives, Correctional Officers and Bailiffs, and Emergency Management Directors.
Micro-Credential
Opportunities
Post embeds micro-credentialing opportunities in programs to help build personal or professional skills to highlight on a resume or online profile.
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“The strength of our program lies in the professional experience of our instructors. Our instructors are either a current or former practitioner within their chosen field of expertise. Students will have the opportunity to gain valuable insight from experienced professionals.”
– Kevin Hale
Program Chair, Criminal Justice
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