Criminal justice schools in Indiana offer a wide range of educational choices and opportunities for the criminal justice major. Students are able to choose between associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Typical associate’s degrees require two-years of studies while a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice requires four-years of education. Graduates of the program, no matter what level, gain a clear understanding of criminal justice operations and how it functions in the court and judicial system. Externship opportunities are offered at the bachelor’s and master’s degree levels where students are placed in a work environment under direct supervision. Externships are offered during or near the student’s senior year and often lead to full-time employment.
ITT Technical Institute
Bachelor
Criminal Justice, School of Criminal Justice
Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Newburgh, Greenwood, South Bend
Harrison College
Associate, Bachelor
Associate in Criminal Justice, Bachelor in Criminal Justice
Muncie, Anderson, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, Elkhart, Terre Haute, Grove City
University of Phoenix
Bachelor
BS in Criminal Justice Administration, BS in Criminal Justice Administration - Management
Indianapolis, Merrillville
Brown Mackie College
Certificate, Bachelor, Associate
Certificate in Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Associate of Science in Criminal Justice
South Bend, Michigan City, Fort Wayne, Merrillville, Indianapolis




