Criminal justice schools in Georgia help students prepare for a variety of careers in law enforcement and the legal profession. Individual jobs might include working as a paralegal, a corrections officer, or in various government-based security agencies like the TSA. However, graduates from associate’s or bachelor’s degree programs also work in private capacities, such as a bodyguard, security director, or loss prevention manager. The coursework for these programs covers a wide array of security-related topics. Depending on the program chosen, classes in American criminal justice, forensic psychology, the U.S. court system, criminal investigations, and research methods may be required.
Strayer University
Bachelor, Associate
BSCJ: Criminal Justice Admin, AA: Criminal Justice
Atlanta, Douglasville, Lithonia, Morrow, Roswell, Savannah, Augusta
University of Phoenix
Bachelor
BS in Criminal Justice Administration - Management, BS in Criminal Justice Administration
Augusta, Sandy Springs, Savannah, Columbus
Brown Mackie College
Diploma, Associate
Diploma in Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Business in Criminal Justice
Atlanta
Bauder College
Associate, Bachelor
Associate of Arts: Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Science: Criminal Justice
Atlanta
South University - Campus
Bachelor, Associate
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Associate of Science in Criminal Justice
Savannah








