Ashford University offers an online degree program for a bachelor's degree in social and criminal justice. Specializations available include Corrections Management, Forensics, Homeland Security, Political Science, Government and Security Management. Students are required to have a high school diploma, be 22 years of age or older and speak English to apply to the program. The program is a 120-credit course and includes additional enrollment fees.
Eastern Kentucky University offers an online degree program for Law Enforcement in both an associate's and a bachelor's degree. Students are taught about investigations, ethics, communication, computer technology and predatory crime. An on-campus program is also available for students near eastern Kentucky.
South University offers an online degree program in Criminal Justice. Students can obtain their associate's, bachelor's and master's degree. For the bachelor's program, students choose to specialize in Corrections, Crime Scene Investigations, Cyber Crime, Law Enforcement or Juvenile Justice. The associate's degree program requires students to take 23 courses, the bachelor's requires 46 courses and the master's program requires 48 courses. To apply for the bachelor's degree program, students must have their high school diploma or equivalency, score satisfactorily on the SAT, ACT or CPTs or meet the requirements for a transfer student.
American Intercontinental University's bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice program is available online. A general Criminal Justice degree is available as well as degrees with concentrations in Law Enforcement, Corrections and Forensics Science. The general degree program gives students an industry-focused overview of criminal justice, teaching about investigations, forensic science, probation, parole and corrections.