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Earn Your Degree Online in Criminal Justice

Accelerate your career with an online degree in criminal justice. Find certificates, associate, bachelor's and master's degree programs that emphasize fairness in the apprehension, prosecution, defense and incarceration of those charged with criminal offenses.

Degrees in Criminal Justice
Most criminal justice positions require a minimum of a bachelor's degree to qualify for employment, but some entry-level positions can be obtained with a certificate or an associate degree. If you're ready to seek justice for citizens and retribution for victims, choose an online degree program in criminal justice from the list below.

Associate Degrees in Criminal Justice
  • Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice
Bachelor's Degrees in Criminal Justice
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
  • Bacehelor of Science in Organizational Security and Management
Master's Degrees in Criminal Justice
  • Master of Science/Administration of Justice and Security
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Interested in becoming a Sheriff?

Sheriffs are elected officials who, along with their deputies, have the responsibilities of police officers and the power to summon citizens to positions of judicial duty. Sheriff duties differ by state and may include operating county jails, dispatching emergency services and working as officers of the court.

Degrees for Sheriffs
Sheriffs are the main law enforcement agents for a county, and though no formal degree requirements exist, an associate or bachelor's degree in criminal justice is often preferred.

Preparing to work as a Sheriff
The primary job of a sheriff is to serve and protect the community as a member of a law enforcement agency. Because the scope of this position includes danger and firearms, training in some of the following areas can prove beneficial:

  • Enforcing laws and making arrests
  • Resolving reported disturbances
  • Patrolling specific jurisdictions
  • Confronting violent offenders
  • Arresting and transporting prisoners

Working as a sheriff can be challenging and rewarding for the right individual, but starting with a basic understand of criminal justice can greatly help you protect and serve your community in a just and fair way.