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Huntingdon College AL
Criminal Justice
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Criminal Justice major is part of the Department of Communication Studies, Criminal Justice, and Psychology.


Northshore Technical Community College
Criminal Justice Programs
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Criminal Justice Program's mission is to prepare students for employment or promotional opportunities in the criminal justice field and/or for the pursuit of advanced degrees in criminal justice by educating students to think critically, solve problems, and apply the fundamental concepts of criminal justice.
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Durham Technical Community College
Criminal Justice Technology
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Criminal Justice Technology curriculum is designed to provide knowledge of criminal justice systems and operations.
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Criminal law degree programs focus on the principles and practices that govern legal systems and justice. At the courses level, this field provides an exciting opportunity to engage with the real-world applications of the law and develop essential skills that will serve you well in various legal contexts.
You'll learn about critical aspects of criminal law, including case analysis, constitutional rights, and the roles of law enforcement. Students explore legal theories and practices through various courses, enhancing their abilities to assess criminal cases effectively. Engaging with these materials encourages a deeper understanding of legal processes while fostering independence in thought and argumentation.
As you study topics like criminal procedure, evidence evaluation, and legal writing, you'll acquire competencies in crafting legally sound documents and articulating persuasive arguments. Graduates emerge equipped for diverse career paths, including roles in law enforcement, legal advocacy, or research. The curriculum is designed to strengthen your analytical skills and prepare you for the complexities of law, enhancing your ability to contribute meaningfully to discussions around justice and public policy.