Criminal investigation schools in South Carolina offer training to students interested in a career in criminal investigation. Criminal investigators work in a variety of work settings including law enforcement, for-profit organizations, government or self-employment. The career is expected to grow at an accelerated pace through 2018 according to the latest data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retirement of existing investigators coupled with increased demand for investigative services is expected to fuel a 22% increase in jobs. Graduates who have experience along with a two-year associate’s or bachelor’s degree will find excellent job prospects as they seek employment.
Strayer University
Bachelor
BSCJ: Computer Security and Forensics
North Charleston, Columbia, Greenville
