Geneva College

Bachelor of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice

As a student in Geneva College’s online criminal justice degree program, you will study aspects of criminology, law enforcement, regulations, policies, and punishments as well as standard procedures for dealing with individuals suspected of committing a crime. In addition, you’ll learn how crime and punishment impact modern society. If you are motivated by a strong desire to protect your community and help maintain law and order, an online criminology education can pave the way to expanded career options. While you are enrolled in Geneva’s Bachelor of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice program, you’ll learn how to develop the broad range of skills needed to succeed in criminal justice. Upon completion of your online criminology education, you’ll have the foundation to move into roles of increasing responsibility within law enforcement, court administration, the judicial system, corrections, or private security. 

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Geneva College
Bachelor of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice

Higher education can be the key to unlock advancement opportunities for those in law enforcement careers. Geneva College’s online criminal justice degree program was designed for working professionals who aspire to leadership roles within the American justice system but don’t have the time or flexibility for classroom-based courses on a fixed schedule.

Geneva College’s Bachelor of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice program enables law enforcement personnel to complete their criminal justice education online—which means academic pursuits are now compatible with virtually any schedule, including overnight shifts, irregular hours, and on-call periods. Furthermore, government data suggests steady growth in protective service occupations and indicates those who advance beyond entry-level law enforcement jobs typically have earnings higher than the U.S. median annual wage.*

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