American InterContinental University

Become a qualified criminal justice professional

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) with a General Criminal Justice Concentration

The need for well-trained, qualified criminal justice professionals in our modern, security-conscious society is constantly growing. The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that employment of police officers and detectives will grow as fast as the average for all occupations through 2014. The competition for positions at the top-level will still remain strong. You will have the best opportunities with a degree in police science, excellent experience, or both.

AIU's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) program provides students the opportunity to gain a more thorough understanding of law enforcement, criminology, corrections, criminal justice and juvenile justice processes, and the courts system. To prepare students to become qualified criminal justice professionals is the main objective of this program.

Students who would like to further define and specialize their profession to a certain field will be able to choose from a myriad of different concentrations offered by the BSCJ degree programs. For students wishing to explore a comprehensive look at the criminal justice field, a concentration in General Criminal Justice is recommended.

Career Opportunities

Students completing the BSCJ program with a concentration in General Criminal Justice will be prepared to pursue careers as:

  • Police Officers
  • Private Detectives
  • Probation or Parole Officers
  • Directors of Security
  • Insurance Fraud Investigators.

Some positions may require additional education and/or experience.

Industry-Relevant, Challenging Coursework

The faculty members in our BSCJ with a General Criminal Justice concentration program have real-world experience in the field and can present coursework that is relevant to the industry today. Graduates completing the BSCJ will gain a wealth of knowledge from experienced, hands-on faculty who will make the classes entertaining and informative.

Students who successfully complete the program should be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for a vital career in criminal justice and related professions.
  • Base for the application of knowledge of criminology, including the reasons of crime, typologies, offenders and victims should be demonstrated.
  • Demonstrate appropriate knowledge of the criminal justice and juvenile justice processes.
  • Show knowledge and understanding of principles such as police organization, discretion, subculture and legal constraints should be demonstrated.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of law adjudication, including criminal law, prosecution, defense, court procedures and processes involving making legal decisions
  • Show knowledge of corrections and parole, including incarceration, community-based corrections and offender treatment, as well as options for traditional parole.
  • The program offers concentrations in:

    • Criminal Investigation
    • Probation and Parole
    • Drugs and Crime
    • Criminal Justice Administration

    Get a forensic science degree at American InterContinental University

    Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) with an emphasis on Forensic Science

    In our security-conscious world, the desire for trained criminal justice professionals keeps growing. As a matter of fact, the United States Department of Labor forecasts that police officer and detective employment will keep pace with the US average growth in employment through 2014. Still, there will be a sharp competition for high-level positions. The best options are available to those who possess a police science degree, relevant experience, or both.

    AIU's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program is designed to develop the skills needed to successfully administer knowledge in the areas of law enforcement and adjudication, corrections, criminology, and the juvenile justice process. Our program aims to prepare its graduates to be qualified criminal justice professionals.

    The BSCJ degree program offers specific career-relevant studies for those who wish to focus on a certain area of interest. With concentration in forensic science, students are put on a path to an exciting career in a field that combines science with criminal justice.

    Career Opportunities

    The BSCJ with a emphasis in Forensic Science, taught by faculty members who have worked in the field, can help you if you're interested in developing and advancing a career as a:

    • Criminal Science Technical Analyst
    • Forensic Investigator or Specialist
    • Police Identification Technician
    • Evidence Technician

    Stimulating, Applicable Coursework

    The BSCJ with a focus in forensic science includes industry-relevant coursework taught by staff members with real-world practice in the field. The inclusive curriculum covers central topics in forensic science such as:

    • Processing a crime scene
    • Documenting, packaging, and securing evidence gathered at the crime scene
    • Processing latent and patent evidence such as fingerprints, footwear impressions, and hair and fiber particles
    • Identifying types of body trauma, stages of decomposition, and time of death
    • Notifying the next of kin of a death

    Upon successful completion of the program, the student will be able to:

    • Show suitable knowledge, abilities, and skills required to be a successful professional in criminal justice and similar fields
    • Show foundational knowledge of criminology, which includes the causes of crime, typologies, offenders and victims
    • Show necessary knowledge of both the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems
    • Show with examples, knowledge and understanding of law enforcement principles and concepts, including police organization, discretion and judgment, subculture and legal limitations
    • Show corrections and parole knowledge, including incarceration, community-based corrections, treatment of offenders, also alternatives to traditional parole

    List of education programs offered by American InterContinental University

    • Criminal Justice
    • Criminal Justice-Forensic Science

    American InterContinental University list of campuses

    • AIU Atlanta - Atlanta, Georgia
    • AIU Houston - Houston, Texas
    • AIU South Florida - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
     

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    Awards:

    • Associate
    • Bachelor