A.S. Criminal Justice
The Associate of Science in Criminal Justice degree is designed to prepare you for the constantly evolving world of criminal justice careers. You’ll dive into the ins and outs of justice and public safety practices, exploring the complex relationships between crime, criminal behavior, and society. Plus, you’ll develop the managerial and administrative skills needed for leadership roles in the field, helping you make a real impact in preventing and reducing crime. Whether you’re aiming for a career in law enforcement, legal systems, corrections, or social services, this degree opens the door to a variety of rewarding opportunities at the local and state levels.
Est. time to completion:
18–24 months*
Credit hours:
92
Cost per credit hour:
$430
Experienced faculty
Learn from industry experts who have years of experience in the field.
Personalized attention
Small classes mean more focused learning.
Flexible courses
Classes available in online and on-campus formats.
A.S. Criminal Justice
Curriculum
Overview
The Associate of Science in Criminal Justice degree trains future professionals with courses on the criminal justice system, law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections, emergency management, and crime prevention. Students interested in pursuing criminal justice careers should be committed to helping others, have strong communication skills, be adept at managing conflicts, uphold high moral standards, and be able to think critically.
Courses
For course descriptions, see our Course Catalog.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance is available to those who apply and qualify. Talk with us to see if Federal Student Aid, scholarships, transfer credits, employer assistance, loans and grants, or military discounts are available to you.
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Back to Criminal Justice program*Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.
The Criminal Justice program is part of Sullivan University’s College of Business and Technology.