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McCann School of Business and Technology
Criminal Justice - Associate Degree
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
Do you dream of protecting and serving the family and community you love? Have you always aspired to a career in the legal system? Do you want to become an important part of the community? With an Associate in Occupational Studies degree in the field of Criminal Justice, you’ll be ready for the career you’ve always wanted.


Lane College
Associate Degree in Criminal Justice
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
STUDENTS GRADUATING WITH DEGREES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE WILL: 1. Know the judicial system of the nation. 2. Know those conditions and circumstances that can prevent criminal behaviour. 3. Understand the factors leading to rehabilitating offenders. 4. Be prepared for employment opportunities in various criminal justice fields, including law enforcement, law probation, juvenile services, private security, public administration/planning, counselling, research, regulatory agencies, and law.
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Grossmont College
Administration of Justice
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
The Grossmont College Administration of Justice Department staff and faculty welcome you to explore the world of Public Safety Careers!
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Corrections degree programs at the Associate Degree level offer an engaging entry point into the field of criminal justice, focusing on rehabilitation and community safety. You'll gain essential knowledge about the correctional system and effective strategies for managing offender behavior.
Through courses in corrections management, criminal law, and rehabilitation techniques, you'll develop skills in assessing offender needs, implementing intervention plans, and improving community resources. Many students build confidence as they explore new perspectives on justice and public safety. You'll also engage in real-world scenarios, helping you apply your learning directly to the field.
Graduates from an Associate Degree in Corrections are well-prepared for various roles, including correctional officer, probation officer, or community service coordinator. This foundational education enables you to understand the complexities of the justice system and equips you with the competencies needed to support individuals in their rehabilitation journeys.