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Broadview University’s criminal justice program provides career-focused education. Graduates are trained in practical, employer-requested skills. Associate (AAS) and bachelor’s (BS) degree courses present an overview of theories relevant to the three main components of the criminal justice system: police, courts and corrections.
If you’re ready for a career in criminal justice, call Broadview University at 1-877-480-3335 or send us a request for more information.
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Criminal Justice Program Overview
Watch this video for a summary of program topics, and how students in the criminal justice program at Broadview University are prepared for a career in this rewarding field.
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See inside a criminal justice classroom at Broadview University, and hear from students and instructors about the career-focused class atmosphere, and what to expect as a student.
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Associate and bachelor’s degrees
Whether you want to earn an associate of applied science (AAS) or a bachelor of science (BS) degree, Broadview has a criminal justice program for you. Both programs are offered on campus and online.
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. This 4-year degree can be earned in 36 months of year-round study. This program provides a foundation for supervision, management, and leadership. Class topics include corrections, probation and parole, cybercrime and behavioral science.
- Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice. This 2-year degree can be earned in 18 months of year-round study. Courses include security, juvenile justice, investigations, legal terminology and other topics that prepare students for entry-level positions in the criminal justice system and private security.
More information
For more information about criminal justice degrees at Broadview University, or to arrange a tour of any of our school locations, call 1-877-480-3335 or send us a request for more information.
From the Criminal Justice Blog