A degree in criminal justice helps you understand the legal process and also provides a formal background in crime and law. Many graduates who hold criminal justice degrees end up working in administrations for security agencies, fraud examinations, juvenile justice firms and also provide research for legal studies. Often, criminal justice majors also attend law school to supplement their Bachelor’s with a JD.
Programs in criminal justice:
* Associate in Criminal Justice
* Bachelor in Criminal Justice
* Masters in Criminal Justice
* PhD in Criminal Justice
* Forensic Science / Crime Scene Investigation
* Homeland Security
Popular schools that offer criminal justice degrees:

Kaplan University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees.

Everest University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees. has more than 100 campuses and also offers a wide variety of career-focused online degree programs.

DeVry University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees.

Ashford University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees.

American InterContinental University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees.

University of Phoenix – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s & Doctorate Degrees.

Westwood University – Associate’s & Bachelor’s Degrees.

Liberty University – Associate’s, Bachelor’s, & Master’s Degrees.