The best Criminal Justice Careers begin with an Associate or Bachelor's criminal justice degree

Be on the front lines, protecting your community as a police officer, state trooper, or other law enforcement agent. Become involved in the administrative arm of the courts and ensure that criminals are given their due punishment. Supervise and monitor offenders as they serve their sentences and learn to become productive members of society.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor:

  • Many agencies pay all or part of the tuition for officers to work toward criminal justice degrees, police science, administration of justice, or public administration, and pay higher salaries to those who earn such a degree.
  • Demand for realtime and broadcast captioning and translating will result in employment growth of court reporters.
  • While some paralegals train on the job, employers increasingly prefer graduates of postsecondary paralegal education programs, especially graduates of 4-year paralegal programs or college graduates who have completed paralegal certificate programs.
  • As technology continues to expand in offices across the Nation, the role of the office professional has greatly evolved. Office automation and organizational restructuring have led secretaries and administrative assistants to assume a wider range of new responsibilities once reserved for managerial and professional staff.