Criminal Justice Administration: Online Bachelor's In Criminal Justice | Strayer University Skip to main section Here’s a no-cost way to complete gen eds. Get details Here’s a no-cost way to complete gen eds. Get details iCampus Locations (877) 445-7180 Online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice PROGRAM AT A GLANCE school 40 bachelor's courses 11 weeks long monetization_on $ 1555 Cost per course wifi Online program Earn your degree on your terms. swap_horiz Transfer courses Get credits for classes taken – up to 28 classes maximum. auto_stories No-cost gen eds Eligibility rules apply. Request information Apply now Why earn a degree in criminal justice administration? Get ready to expand your knowledge of the criminal justice process with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Administration concentration from Strayer. Learn how law enforcement, corrections, juvenile justice and courts work to support our communities and bring criminals to justice. Summer classes start July 6 Concentration Overview Your path to leadership in criminal justice starts here Expand your understanding of how criminal justice agencies operate – and the leadership needed to help guide them. Strayer’s Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Administration concentration explores how police, courts and corrections work together to prevent and respond to crime at the local, state and federal levels. You’ll examine topics like corrections, comparative criminal justice and advanced law enforcement. Why choose Strayer for a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Administration? A Strayer degree can help prepare you for career opportunities in criminal justice administration while offering support, flexible learning options and career planning every step of the way. Learn evidence-based techniques for investigating and preventing crime Understand the causes of crime and its effects on our global society Discover how the different arms of the U.S. criminal justice system – police, courts and corrections – work together at the federal, state and local levels Think critically to effectively investigate crimes, enforce laws and implement corrections Expand your knowledge of criminology and the operational and technical aspects of the criminal justice process Earn your degree from an accredited university Strayer University is an accredited institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE or the Commission) www.msche.org . Strayer University’s accreditation status is Accreditation Reaffirmed. The Commission’s most recent action on the institution’s accreditation status on June 22, 2017 was to reaffirm accreditation. MSCHE is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education to conduct accreditation and pre-accreditation (candidate status) activities for institutions of higher education including distance, correspondence education, and direct assessment programs offered at those institutions. The Commission’s geographic area of accrediting activities is throughout the United States. Request information Apply now Cost & savings Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice in Criminal Justice Administration cost breakdown 40 courses, $1555 per course $65 technology fee each term $150 one-time degree conferral fee $100 resource kit per course Estimate the cost of your degree How much does a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice in Criminal Justice Administration cost? The cost of a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice in Criminal Justice Administration depends on several factors. Our Cost Estimator Tool will approximate your tuition and expected graduation date in three easy steps. 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Eligibility rules apply. Connect with us for details. Get details Discover more ways to save Request information Apply now Courses and learning Explore courses in Strayer’s Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Administration Gain a deeper understanding of how criminal justice systems operate, both in the US and internationally. In this concentration, you’ll examine the field of corrections. You’ll delve into the agencies, practices and policies that shape prisons, jails, probation and parole. The curriculum also explores the growing challenges of transnational crime and justice, covering topics like human trafficking, cybercrimes and terrorism. Criminal Justice Administration concentration courses Online CRJ 310 - Law Enforcement Operations and Management Examine the organization and practice of the Department of Homeland Security and the terrorist threats that dictate its operations. Topics include foundations of homeland security, terrorism, countermeasures and response to terrorist threats. Online CRJ 400 - Crime Prevention Strategies This course examines various crime and delinquency prevention policies and programs. Topics covered include the historical development of crime and delinquency prevention methods, theoretical applications to prevention efforts, and research findings on program effectiveness. Students are exposed to the importance of research design in evaluating effective prevention strategies as well as the relationship between fear of crime and victimization. You have options: choose this course, or CRJ310 Law Enforcement Operations and Management. Online CRJ 330 - Comparative Criminal Justice This course provides a broad range of topics relevant to criminal behavior and the development of the personality. Biological, psychological, and social structural factors which influence the possible origin of criminal behavior, as well as criminal justice and societal approaches for preventing crime are addressed. Online CRJ 410 - Corrections course provides a comprehensive overview of the field of corrections. It explores agencies, practices, and polices relevant to prisons, jails, and probation and parole. Students examine both historic and contemporary punishment policies in the United States, sentencing structures, socio-political economic conditions that influence disparate sentencing and confinement, facility designs and how they correlate with inmate management philosophies, the legal aspects of the care, custody and control of inmates, the constitutional rights and civil liberties of inmates, security operations, and inmate treatment services. Online CRJ 430 - Advanced Law Enforcement This course focuses on theoretical and practical applications to reactive and proactive measures of law enforcement as well as addressing the organization and hierarchy of command with modern policing in the United States. Students will address the history, objectives, and rules regarding investigation and evidence collection associated with policing, with a strong emphasis on field training. View full course descriptions FAQs How does online learning work? Complete your degree from where you live, on your time, in a flexible, 100% online program. Using our online portal, you’ll be able to: Access lectures and coursework Complete assignments and exams Communicate with professors and classmates Access student resources and support What support services does Strayer provide? From day one, you’ll have a team of advisors and coaches to help you balance college, work and your personal life. Tap into support resources online or at a campus near you. You’ll have access to: Admissions and enrollment support One-on-one academic coaches Financial guidance and potential cost savings Career planning services Criminal Justice faculty The faculty at Strayer University bring years of real-world industry experience to the classroom, offering valuable insight and practical knowledge. They are committed to supporting your professional goals and are responsive to questions and concerns through the virtual courseroom. Admissions Apply for your Criminal Justice Administration degree today An admissions officer can help you choose the right program, register for classes, transfer credits and find cost-savings opportunities. Here’s what you’ll need to get started: A completed application and enrollment agreement, as applicable A diploma from an approved high school or its equivalent Official copies of transcripts from all colleges or universities attended A valid, current and legible government-issued photo ID Summer classes start on July 6 Learn more about Strayer University’s admissions process Apply today Connect with admissions Transferring to Strayer from another university? Your bachelor’s degree from Strayer could be 70% complete when you transfer up to 28 classes. Estimate transfer credits Strayer welcomes international students Strayer University is proud to have hosted more than 4,000 international students from over 110 countries. Earn your degree in the U.S. or completely online in your home country – it’s your choice. Explore International student life Campus locations Come to a campus near you for guidance and support. You’ll have access to helpful resources, a supportive community and plenty of spaces to learn and grow. Find your campus TESTIMONIALS What our students say “Life was good, but since Strayer it has been great. When I look back on my life and I ask myself how I got here, I got here by determination and perseverance. I got here with my Strayer degrees.” Melvin Burns BS in Criminal Justice & MEd Ready to take the next step? Your admissions officer is here to guide you through every step of the process, from completing your application to choosing your concentration. Apply now Request information Loading ... Loading ...