Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Overview

If you want a career which lets you blend your interest in crime, security, surveillance, law enforcement, and technology, then check out our Criminal Justice program. It's designed to prepare students for entry-level careers in criminal justice in the areas of:

  • Homeland Security
  • Public and Private Security including Workplace Security and Surveillance
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Corrections
  • Courts and Law Offices
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Community Corrections

The program focuses on providing the graduate the ability to:

  • Understand the policies and procedures of law enforcement.
  • Understand the legal system and court structure.
  • Gain entry-level knowledge of security and surveillance principles.
  • Use the basic skills and technology needed for entry-level positions.
  • Develop interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills necessary in a professional environment.
  • Use computer technologies, techniques, and procedures.
  • Work with technology to investigate, solve, track, and deter crimes.

For more information about this program and its outcomes, please see the program description in the University Catalog. Criminal Justice Program Description

What You Can Learn in Criminal Justice

The Criminal Justice program focuses on real world application of criminological principles. Criminal Justice professionals are the front line advocates of Constitutional Rights and community and national safety. These individuals also assist with the investigation, prosecution and sentencing of perpetrators of offenses committed in both the tangible and cyber realm.

The curriculum provides graduates with knowledge and skills in:

  • Law Enforcement, Security, Surveillance, and Investigations
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Courtroom Procedures
  • Corrections
  • Anti-Terrorism and Homeland Security Functions

Where You Can Go in Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice graduates are employed in a variety of areas such as:

  • Police Officer
  • State Trooper
  • Corrections
  • Probation
  • Parole
  • Community Corrections
  • Federal Officer / Investigative Positions Including those related to FBI, CIA, DEA, and TSA (Federal Air Marshall and Transportation Security Officer)
  • Insurance Investigation
  • Border Patrol
  • U.S. Customs
  • Private Security
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Clerk of Court or Law Firms
  • Park Ranger

Future Possible Careers For This Program

43.0104 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
33-1011.00 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Correctional Officers
33-1012.00 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives

Success

Time frame: July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012 Award Year 2011-12

Q

How long will it take to complete this program?

A

The program is designed to take 23 months to complete.
29% of graduates from this program finish in this time.
The median time for graduates to complete this program is 25 months.

Cost

Q

What is the total cost of this program for me?

A

At ECPI University, programs are competitively priced and are designed to help you achieve your goals. Through our year-round schedule, you could earn your Associate's in 1.5 years. That can give you the edge over students at other colleges who might still be attending class.

Program Cost/Tuition Chart
Books & Supplies $1,425.00
Tuition and Fees $31,775.00
Total Tuition $33,200.00

Foundation course requirements can result in additional costs and increase the time to graduation. Actual cost may vary depending on actual time to graduate, and subject to any necessary tuition increases. (for all programs and schools)

Financing

Time frame: July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012 Award Year 2011-12.

Q

What are my financing options to pay for the program?

A

In addition to any grant and scholarship aid for which they are eligible, graduates used loans to finance their education. The median debt for program graduates is:

Loan Type Amount
Federal Median Loans $21,315
Private Median Loans $0.00
Institution Median Plan $0.00