Criminal investigation schools in Texas focus on teaching students investigative techniques, procedures and laws to help them have successful careers as criminal investigators. Students take classes such as criminal law, the legal and justice system, constitutional law, forensic science, criminal evidence, and delinquent behavior. Criminal investigation schools in Texas typically offer associate’s and bachelor’s degrees in the subject. An associate’s degree takes approximately two years to compete based upon full-time enrollment. A bachelor’s degree can be completed in four to five years with full-time enrollment. Some programs have an internship component that allows students to work in an agency under the watch of a professional.
Westwood College
Bachelor
Bachelor Degree - Information Technology: Major in Computer Forensics
Dallas, Fort Worth

