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Criminal Justice

It should come as no surprise to you that the field of Criminal Justice has been and is continuing to grow exponentially. Massive forces of police, probation officers, drug enforcement officers, border patrol guards, game wardens and more constantly roam the entire country searching for individuals that are transgressing against the laws of the land. Criminal Justice professionals help to maintain the safety of the masses, especially in public sectors. Additionally, many lawyers and judges began their careers in some of the diverse areas of the Criminal Justice realm.

What types of classes are involved in a Criminal Justice degree?

Criminal Justice students study topics including why criminals become criminals, how criminals act, the best rehabilitative techniques, laws that are in place to deter criminal activity, governmental structuring and more. Classes include the following:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Law enforcement procedures
  • Methods of investigation
  • Forensic methods
  • Criminology
  • Critical thinking
  • Communications
  • Problem solving

Advanced degrees in Criminal Justice can lead to professional positions with the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, CIA, DEA, TSA and more. If you really want to get a leg up on the competition, focus part of your core studies on modern technologies. Computers are the present and future of almost everything; and definitely a part of every subrealm of Criminal Justice.

Montgomery G.I. Bill

The MGIB program provides up to 36 months of education benefits... Active Duty selected reserve

Post 9/11 G.I. Bill

The Post-9/11 GI Bill provides financial support for education and housing... more info

Yellow Ribbon Program

The higher of the actual tuition & fees or the national maximum... more info
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  • Liberty
  • Achford