This private, Jesuit school offers a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, a Master of Science in Criminal Justice, and a combination 5-year program that will lead you to a Bachelor's and a Master's in criminal justice. It has some of the most technologically advanced training centers and labs, and recently completed building a Center for Cyber Security and Intelligence Studies. The University of Detroit Mercy provides cutting-edge programs for students interested in specialized criminal justice training.
Renowned for being Detroit's only public research-based metropolitan university, Wayne State offers undergraduate criminal justice students a Bachelor of Science degree. It also has an Accelerated Graduate Enrollment (AGRADE) program, which means that qualified 4th-year undergraduate students can take 15 credit hours of graduate work. The coursework will be applied toward a Master of Science in Criminal Justice degree. Wayne State offers a specialized honors program for exceptional students of criminal justice who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.3 or higher.
Officially founded in 1927 by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHMs), Marygrove is an independent Catholic college with a liberal arts focus. It's located in the Detroit urban area, and offers students of criminal justice a Bachelor of Arts degree. Alternatively, students of Marygrove can also major in the areas of law, politics or history, and select criminal justice as a minor.
Located just outside of Detroit in Troy, Mich., University of Phoenix has been a leader in designing innovative and flexible degree programs for busy working students. Their criminal justice offerings are broad, and you can tailor online and in-person classes to fit your schedule. The University of Phoenix Detroit Campus offers an Associate of Arts with a concentration in criminal justice, Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration -- Institutional Healthcare, a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration with a concentration in Human Services, a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration with a concentration in Management, a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Security and Management and a Master of Science/Administration of Justice and Security.