Associate of Applied Science 

Criminal justice is a broad field that encompasses a variety of careers in state and local government, law enforcement, corrections, corporate security, and more.* Each of these specialized areas focus on maintaining the safety and security of the community in which you live. If you're interested in pursuing a career in criminal justice, earning a degree in the criminal justice program at Kaplan University can help you acquire the knowledge and skills you need to get started.

 A Hands-On Curriculum 

In this program you will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on training to help you build the confidence you will need to succeed on the job. The program emphasizes criminal behavior, legal theory, and other facets of criminal justice that expand your marketability in today's workforce.

 Real-World Externship Experience 

Prior to graduation, you will be required to complete an externship to gain on-the-job experience in a real-world work environment and further explore your career opportunities.

 Career Opportunities 

Upon successful completion of the program, you will be awarded an Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice. Graduates in this field can pursue entry-level positions in law enforcement,* private investigation, and security in private sector and government organizations. Other opportunities exist in crime and loss prevention, implementing systems to guard against theft and system abuse or to protect confidential information and property. Jobs in corrections may involve counseling work to rehabilitate prison inmates or juvenile offenders.

 

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* Additional police academy training may be required for law enforcement jobs.