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Online Bachelor's Degrees in Criminal Justice

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Did you play cops and robbers as a kid? Do you wish the streets were safer? Do you enjoy problem-solving and teamwork? Do you sometimes wish there was something you could do to make the world a better place? If you answered yes to these questions, perhaps you should consider a career in criminal justice.

What are Criminal Justice Careers?

Criminal justice is an umbrella term applied to law enforcement, security, and criminal law. Jobs range from the U.S. Attorney General all the way to the corporate security guard � even jobs with the FBI, CIA, DEA, and DOD.

Many law enforcement positions are especially attractive because of their high pay and early retirement options. However, competition for these jobs is stiff sometimes. Even still, the industry, as a whole, is expected to grow as safety becomes a more important issue.

Earn Your Criminal Justice Degree Online

Because competition is sometimes tough, for most jobs in criminal justice you�ll need certification. Fortunately earning a degree has become even easier with the advent of distance learning via the Internet. In just two years, you can secure a Criminal Justice Bachelor of Science degree online without even leaving your home. You�ll learn areas such as:

Certificate Programs

If an undergraduate degree is too ambitious at this point, you can also explore getting a criminal justice certificate in a related field. After securing your certificate, you�ll be well positioned for quick career advancement, or you can go back to school to complete an undergraduate or Master�s degree online. Whichever criminal justice degree you choose, you�ll go to bed each night knowing that you helped make the world a safer place.

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