Programs > Legal Science > Criminal Justice > Bachelors in Criminal JusticeBachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Broadview University offers a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Criminal Justice degree program. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions and advancement opportunities in a wide range of criminal justice employment areas including corrections, private security, protective services, loss prevention and victim advocacy.
The criminal justice bachelor’s degree program is available through our online college. For more information or to arrange a school tour, call Broadview University at 1-877-480-3335 or send us a request for more information.
Highlights of the bachelor’s degree program
- Instructors have extensive hands-on experience in the field.
- Criminal justice courses provide an understanding of theories underlying law enforcement, judicial systems and correctional practices.
- Training includes identifying key investigation elements and analyzing issues in treatment, counseling, probation and parole.
- Class topics include cybercrime, criminal law, American legal systems and terrorism and homeland security.
- This 4-year bachelor’s degree can be earned in 36 months of year-round study.
- Check out careers in criminal justice
- Learn more about this program.
Learn more today, earn more tomorrow
Broadview University is committed to providing high-value education. Our bachelor’s degree in criminal justice provides employer-requested skills, and our career services department offers life-long job-search assistance. Take the first step toward a rewarding career—call 1-877-480-3335 or send us a request for more information.
Notes. 1 – Tuition, fees and textbook costs are current as of October 3, 2011 and represent estimated costs for students completing the program “on-time” based on current tuition levels which are subject to change; 2 – “Median Federal Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from federal student loans for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 3 – “Median Private Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from private loan sources for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 4 – “Median Institutional Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from institutional financing plans for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 5 – the “On-Time Completion Rate” reflects the percentage of students completing the program in 2010-2011 who did so within the normal program length; 6 – Job placement rate calculated for 2010-2011 program graduates using the methodology established by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS – www.acics.org); 7 – O*Net is the U.S. Department of Labor’s database for job titles and information related to employment in specific career fields. The occupations listed in the table above result from entering the program’s CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) Code into the O*Net Crosswalk at http://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/. CIP codes reflect broad categories of educational programs rather than the specific focus of a program offered at a particular institution. As a result, the occupations listed above represent potential careers that may be obtained by graduates of this program and may include occupations in which program graduates do not work. Please speak to an admissions representative to learn more about specific career opportunities for graduates of this program. Values of “n/a” appear for programs that had fewer than 10 graduates in 2010-2011.