School of Criminal Justice
The School of Criminal Justice at Strayer University is primarily designed for those either seeking advancement as a manager within an existing governmental or private employer in the criminal justice field or those seeking to increase their knowledge of the latest emergency management strategies and/or technologies to detect and prevent crime.
Students have a choice of curriculum options within the criminal justice program. The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice offers a choice of six concentrations: Computer Security and Forensics, Crime and Criminal Behavior, Crime Mapping and Data Analysis, Criminal Justice Administration, Cybersecurity Management, and Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
NOTICE TO STUDENTS CONTEMPLATING CAREERS IN LICENSED CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONS
Completion of Strayer University’s criminal justice programs does not guarantee that a student has met the requirements for employment in the criminal justice field. Prior to enrolling in the program, students are encouraged to consult the applicable licensing board in the field of their employment.
Students should be advised that many criminal justice employers take into account the following factors when determining eligibility for employment: U.S. citizenship, state residency, criminal background screening, physical and psychological health, age and military discharge information. A listing of contact information for the most common criminal justice-related licensing boards is available on the Strayer University website at https://icampus.strayer.edu.