Colorado Technical University (CTU), which is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, offers three online criminal justice degree programs: an Associate of Science in Criminal Justice, a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice Management. While the undergraduate degree programs focus on the courts, law enforcement and corrections, the graduate degree has an additional focus on upper administrative management within law enforcement agencies.
Online courses are delivered via a centralized management system on an asynchronous schedule, allowing students to log in and learn when it is most convenient for them. Students have online access to assignments, learning materials, lectures and discussion forums on both mobile and multimedia devices.
ITT Tech, which is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, offers several online criminal justice undergraduate degrees, including an associate's degree in criminal justice, a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a bachelor's degree in cyber security. Both the associate-level and bachelor-level degrees offer foundations in criminology, criminal law, legal procedures and criminal evidence.
ITT Tech provides accelerated learning schedules, with courses lasting either 6 or twelve weeks, depending upon the course. Classes are offered over a centralized online platform, and lectures are archived, givings students the freedom to learn when it is most convenient for them. Students have access online to assignments, learning materials, lectures, library resources and discussion forums where both teachers and students communicate.
ECPI College of Technology, which is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools, offers a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. This online criminal justice degree focuses on the following areas: law enforcement, legal and court systems, security and surveillance and investigative techniques.
Online courses at ECPI are delivered using Moodle, an open-source online management platform which provides lectures on an asynchronous schedule. This gives students with the flexibility to learn whenever and wherever they choose. Criminal justice students have access to an accelerated learning schedule, with courses lasting only five weeks, and can access assignment schedules, multimedia and text-based learning materials, and discussion forums online. Additionally, students have personalized access to instructors via chat applications during online office hours.