Online Bachelor's Degree Programs in Law and Criminal Justice

Concerned about crime? In 2010, 1.2 million incidents of violent crime were reported to nationwide law enforcement agencies, according to the FBI. And not all troublesome crimes are violent: More than a billion cybercrime attempts are made against the U.S. Congress each month, according to the National Criminal Justice Association.

If you want to help make the world a safer place, you can enter the field of criminal justice. Online degrees allow you to study while gaining on-the-job experience. Criminal justice degrees online could help you seek a career in law enforcement and crime prevention, at the federal, state or local level. Federal agencies require applicants to hold at least a bachelor's degree, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. State, regional and local law enforcement agencies often prefer applicants who have some post-secondary training.

Online bachelor's degrees in criminal justice: courses and specialties

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