Those who are studying to get their Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice at Bryant & Stratton College study the Criminal Justice administrative structure, which includes analysis of international, federal, state and local agencies involved directly and indirectly in Criminal Justice. Students also examine the concept of crime through the study of varied criminal activity that occurs in today's society. Graduates of the program are prepared for employment in positions that include: Police/Detective, Manager of police/detectives, First-line supervisor, Fish and Game wardens, Border agent, Homeland Security agent, Social worker, Social/human service assistant, Counselor, Parole officer, probation officer, and Correctional Treatment Specialist.
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Calendar Type:
Six enrollment periods per calendar year based on a semester format. Contact us for specific start dates.
Credit-earning Options:
Students who wish to have previously earned college credits applied to their Bryant & Stratton College program, will be required to have their college(s) send official transcripts of their academic records to Bryant & Stratton College for evaluation.