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Bachelor Degrees in Criminal Justice & Legal: Administration
If you'd like to work in the legal industry but can't commit to law school, consider a career in criminal justice administration. Online bachelor's degrees in criminal justice administration are widely available, so you can study on your own schedule. As an administrator, you'll take a leadership role in organizations like police departments, courthouses and other legal entities.
Criminal Justice Administration Courses
In this degree program, your courses might include investigation and interrogation, police administration, criminalistics, criminology and criminal law. You could take a variety of jobs with this broad-based training. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that in 2006, probation officers earned a median salary of $42,500; private detectives took home about $33,750 and paralegals earned $43,040.

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Online Bachelor of Science Degree in Economic Crime Investigation
Utica College's fully-online economic crime investigation degree program combines the study of criminal justice with that of accounting and computer science to provide future practitioners with an understanding of the evolving problems of fraud, corporate crime, and computer crime. As economic crime is an area of increasing concern in today's technologically advanced society, students completing Utica's growing innovative programs earn a highly marketable degree.
Utica College
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Bachelor of Arts - Criminal Justice
Keiser College eCampus offers a Bachelor’s of Arts degree with a major in Criminal Justice – online. If you are interested in a career in law enforcement, Homeland Security, forensic science or related fields that help your community and nation, this degree program provides instruction in current criminal justice issues such as law enforcement operations, the courts and correctional institutions, private investigations and victim and juvenile counseling. In addition to learning about theory and practice, students will gain exposure to the latest applied technology and interact with practitioners in criminal justice. Career opportunities include work in police agencies, private investigation agencies, state, federal and county corrections and probations offices and corporate loss prevention departments. This program also provides a strong foundation for students who are interested in continuing to law school.
Keiser College
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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
The program mission of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration is to equip adult learners with a fundamental understanding of the nature of delinquency and crime, criminal law and procedure, the goals and essential components of the American criminal justice system, and to teach basic management and administrative skills to run organizations in this area. The program also strives to familiarize students with current trends, research techniques, and technological advances in the discipline. Such broad-based knowledge enables learners to understand and evaluate the kinds of societal needs and issues that are impacting criminal justice practice and reform and to become effective problem-solvers and administrators in the criminal justice community.
University of Phoenix Online
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