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Nichols College
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BA in Criminal Psychology
- Dudley, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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Our Criminal Psychology degree (BA) was designed to help you solve issues facing today’s criminal justice system, while giving you the tools to understand the people within it. Our faculty and students are connected to local, state and federal law enforcement groups, including the Worcester Attorney General’s office, Massachusetts State Police, and the FBI.


Arden University
BA (Hons) Criminology with Law
- Online
BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
Studying Criminology and Law together provides a fascinating approach to two complementary fields in the Social Sciences. As well as gaining a detailed and in-depth understanding of the criminal justice system, you will examine related elements of the legal system and critically analyse their connection with criminal behaviour in terms of the individual and wider society, focusing on the political, psychological and social aspects of criminology.
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Criminal Procedure degree programs at the Bachelor's level delve into the legal processes that govern the criminal justice system. This field is engaging for students interested in how laws affect individual rights and public safety.
In these programs, you'll explore courses such as criminal law, constitutional law, and evidence management. These classes equip you with the ability to analyze legal precedents, write legal documents, and understand courtroom procedures. Many students build confidence as they engage with critical legal concepts and participate in simulations of real-world courtroom scenarios.
You'll practice skills essential for a successful career, including investigating legal cases, preparing defense strategies, and presenting arguments. Graduates commonly pursue roles as legal assistants, paralegals, or law enforcement officers. A Bachelor's degree in Criminal Procedure provides a strong foundation for further studies in law, ensuring a pathway to diverse career opportunities in the legal sector.