At criminal justice schools in Michigan, diplomas, associate’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and master’s degrees are offered. A diploma or an associate’s degree will cover the basics, from criminal justice theory, information technology, and ethics, to criminal law, police and court procedures, criminal investigation, psychology, and communication. A bachelor’s degree builds on this foundation. It is also common to find bachelor’s degrees being specialized for one area of criminal justice, such as management or homeland security. Possible jobs for graduates from a criminal justice education program include federal agent, paralegal, security director, and loss prevention manager.
University of Phoenix
Master, Bachelor
MS in Administration of Justice and Security, BS in Criminal Justice Administration, BS in Criminal Justice Administration - Management
Troy, Grand Rapids
ITT Technical Institute
Associate, Bachelor
Criminal Justice, School of Criminal Justice
Canton, Troy, Dearborn, Swartz Creek, Clinton Township


