This program offers learners the basic competencies involved in a position in a corrections facility and provides greater insight for counselors, attorneys and other legal aides into broader theories related to the US corrections system.
This program provides students the basic competencies involved in investigating crimes, the individuals who commit them, and the victims who endure them.
This program provides students the basic competencies involved in criminal justice, legal and investigative ethics, criminal law and procedure as well as juvenile justice and criminal courts.
Criminal procedure focus on the actions or inactions taken by law enforcement, the legal system and the penal system throughout the investigation and adjudication of a crime.
This program gives learners an overview of American juvenile justice in terms of both system and practice, examining the juvenile offender, causes of juvenile crime, the juvenile court system, and juveniles in the adult court system.
This program to take learners through the ins and outs of day-to-day police activity and introduces learners to the complex criminal justice system from the perspective of public service.
This program covers contemporary developments in the field of victimology, its conceptual boundaries, basic concepts and literature as well as the various sub-fields that make up this subject within criminology and criminal justice.
Included with Career Tracks, Externship Opportunities are a great way to learn from experts and get the hands-on experience you need for success on the job!