Choosing the Right Criminal Justice Degree Online
by Joe CooperOnline Degrees Columnist
In a world of global insecurity, a criminal justice degree can launch your career in a variety of fields. If you're already a working adult, an online degree ensures that you have the flexibility and independence you need to succeed in a degree program.
A degree in criminal justice can be the start of a successful career as a law enforcement officer, a county official, a security professional, or one of many other exciting roles within the field. An online degree program is a great way to maximize your time and give yourself the flexibility you need to earn a degree, without sacrificing your current career and personal commitments.
Once you've graduated, putting your criminal justice degree to use isn't hard. In fact, the difficulty often lies in choosing the right degree for you. The choices are nearly limitless, with salary ranges to match. Probation officers, for example, average $39,000 per year; private detectives have a median annual salary of $32,000. Job opportunities for paralegals and legal assistants are expected to grow rapidly in the years to come.
Specialties in Criminal Justice Online
Take a look at some online specialties in criminal justice:
- Justice Administration
- Forensic Sciences
- Law Enforcement
- Corrections Management
- Juvenile Management
- Legal and Paralegal Services
- Court Reporting
- Home Security
- Economic Crime
- Cyber Crime
About the Author
Joe Cooper is a freelance education and technology writer and edits medical literature. He holds a bachelor's in American Literature from UCLA.
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