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Columbia Southern University
Online Degrees:
• Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice
• Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration
• Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration Degree.
Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice professionals can enjoy satisfying careers in a growing
field where employment prospects continue to expand at federal, state and local
levels. The work is exciting and fulfilling, offering the opportunity to help
others on a daily basis. Columbia Southern University's Associate of Applied
Science Degree in Criminal Justice is designed to provide students with the
general education and technical training necessary to succeed as a Criminal
Justice professional. Graduates will successfully complete 61 credit hours.
Students must successfully complete the following technical courses: Theory
& Practices of Law Enforcement, Theory & Practices of Corrections, Juvenile
Delinquency, Criminology, Criminal Law and Judicial Process.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration
Columbia Southern University's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Administration Degree program was designed for those seeking to obtain positions
within the criminal justice field and those officers who are seeking to advance
through the ranks. Central to this course of study is an exploration of the
historical foundations of criminal justice, its agencies, its processes, and
modern day applications. Graduates will successfully complete 121 credit hours.
Students will complete courses such as Theory and Practices of Law Enforcement,
Leadership, Criminal Law, Police and Community Relations, Criminal Investigation,
Criminal Evidence and Legal Issues, Judicial Process, Constitutional Law for
Criminal Justice, Supervision of Criminal Justice Personnel, Criminal Justice
Organization and Administration, Race and Ethnic Relations and Terrorism Incident
Management & Emergency.
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Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration Degree
The Master of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration is
designed to provide post-baccalaureate education to criminal justice professionals.
The primary goal of the program is to develop in graduates the ability to analyze,
comprehend, and resolve the complex problems confronting the criminal justice
system. Criminal justice and law enforcement agencies are actively encouraging
their officers and staff representatives to pursue criminal justice degrees
as a means of gaining advanced training, improved salaries, and prestige in
the field. Increasingly, federal and state agencies employing law enforcement
personnel, including police officers, special agents, sheriffs and deputy sheriffs,
state police, postal inspectors, juvenile justice specialists, FBI agents, DEA
agents, U.S. Marshals and Deputy Marshals, INS agents and others are requiring
a college degree as a condition of employment and promotion into higher ranking
leadership positions require an advanced degree.
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