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On-Campus and Online Associate’s Degrees in
Criminal Justice

Criminal justice associate’s degrees teach you the basics about a variety of law enforcement specialties: corrections, customs, forensics, police work and public safety. Many states now require that you earn such a degree before becoming a police officer, and they can serve as a gateway to further education as well. You can earn an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice online or through a campus-based program.

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Earn Your Associate’s Degree in
Criminal Justice Online

Online associate’s degrees in criminal justice are more popular than ever because they offer you the opportunity to begin or advance your law enforcement career while keeping a full-time job. For example, acquiring your Associate’s degree in Forensics allows you to work full-time during the day – perhaps in a related job, such as lab technician – while studying forensics in the evenings. Completing an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice can give you a financial advantage, as well. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, professionals who hold an associate’s degree earn almost $10,000 more annually than those with only a high school diploma.

Sample Degree – Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in
Criminal Justice

This two-year degree (assuming full-time study) prepares you for a career in law enforcement. The amount of additional training required for entry-level corrections officer or police officer positions varies from state to state; some require an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice or academy attendance, while others require both.

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