What can you do with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice?
A bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Remington College helps to prepare you for a variety of potential opportunities including probation officers, correctional treatment specialist, private detective, investigator or corrections officer.(1)(2)
Our graduates have also gained employment as loss prevention officers, border control agents and security personnel. The opportunities in this industry are diverse, and Remington College can help you prepare for the criminal justice career that interests you.(1)
Where can you pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice with Remington College?
The Remington College Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice is offered at our Honolulu, Memphis, and Tampa campuses.
Don’t live close to one of our campuses? Not a problem. The program is also offered completely online – so you can work toward your criminal justice degree wherever you have access to an internet connection.(3)
Here’s the best part: Remington College’s Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice was designed for students who have already earned an associate’s degree from an accredited college, and can be completed in as few as 18 months and financial aid is available to those who qualify.
What job opportunities are available to Criminal Justice graduates?
Job opportunities in criminal justice fields are expected to be excellent in several specific job duties. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) anticipates between 10 and 20 percent job growth in the criminal justice field between 2008 and 2018. Job opportunities should expand much faster in criminal justice than in other fields during this same period, and many people in the field are projected to retire.(2)
“They know what they’re talking about.”
Criminal Justice classes at Remington College are small in an effort to provide students more one-on-one time with our experienced instructors – people like Kevin Begley, who brings a wealth of practical, on-the-job knowledge gained from 33 years in law enforcement each time he enters the classroom. See for yourself: Take a look at our videos of Instructor Kevin Begley and Remington College graduates.
What will you study in our Criminal Justice courses?
The Criminal Justice bachelor’s degree program at Remington College offers a focused curriculum aimed at developing specific skills, knowledge and experiences within the field. Topics of study include Criminal Justice Research Methods and Data Resources, Forensic Psychology, Restorative Justice, and Vice, Narcotics and Crime Intelligence, to name a few.
Our curriculum is appropriate for those seeking an introduction to criminal justice as well as experienced professionals eager for advancement or further study.(1)
Courses focus on contemporary criminal justice issues as well as juvenile justice, sociology, safety and risk management, crime intelligence and more. Click here for the complete Criminal Justice Bachelor's Degree curriculum.
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(1)Employment upon graduation not guaranteed.
(2)www.bls.govAdditional system/equipment requirements may apply. To learn more, visit: http://www.remingtoncollegeonline.edu/remington-college-online-computer-requirements
(3)Additional system/equipment requirements may apply. To learn more, visit: http://www.remingtoncollegeonline.edu/remington-college-online-computer-requirements