Schools for Criminal Justice

If you want to pursue a career as a probation officer, parole officer, forensic scientist, police officer or juvenile corrections officer, it helps -- and in some cases is required -- to have a degree or diploma from a criminal justice school. The jobs in criminal justice are typically provided by state and local governments and so are relatively more secure than private-sector employment.
  1. Northeast

    • The Northeast region of the United States has a variety of good schools for criminal justice, including Syracuse University, Boston University and the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Syracuse University, located in Syracuse, New York, is the best school for criminal justice, law enforcement and corrections, according to the Education-Portal website. The school's faculty-to-student ratio of one to 12 allows every student to receive an adequate amount of attention and guidance. The average high school GPA of incoming freshmen stands at 3.6. Syracuse University offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in criminal justice.

      Another university in the Northeast is the Boston University, which is the best school for studying criminal justice, according to the Best College Rankings website. The university's Master of Criminal Justice program provides a degree for those who are considering administration and research or advanced studies in the area of criminal justice. The students enrolled in this program study research methods and complete courses on the history, politics, philosophy and social consequences of the American criminal justice system.

    Midwest

    • The schools for criminal justice in the Midwest include Drury University, Michigan State University and Southeast Missouri State University. Drury University is the second-best college in the country to study criminal justice, according to Education-Portal. The university puts an emphasis on the importance of global studies, putting criminal justice in international context.

      Drury University offers such programs as a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology, Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Master of Arts in Criminology and Master of Science in Criminal Justice. Drury University is located in Springfield, Missouri.

    South

    • In the South, the schools where you can study criminal justice include the University of Louisville, University of Central Florida and Texas State University, San Marcos. Education-Portal ranks the University of Louisville, located in Louisville, Kentucky, as the number three school in America to study criminal justice, law enforcement and corrections. The university was founded in 1798. The degree programs of the Justice Administration department include the Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice and a Minor in Administration of Justice. The average high school GPA of incoming freshmen stood at 3.4 as of 2011.

    West

    • The schools for criminal justice in the West include San Diego State University, University of California, Irvine and University of Nevada, Reno. San Diego State University offers two criminal justice programs that lead to Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology degrees. The School of Public Affairs at San Diego State University also offers a graduate concentration in Criminal Justice within the Master of Public Administration program.

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