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What is Criminal Justice?
A degree in law or criminal justice can train students to solve a variety of problems at the local, national and international level. Criminal justice is the study of laws regarding criminal behavior. Law is the study of the rules that govern social behavior.
Who Should Study Criminal Justice and Law?
If you’re considering studying one of these subjects, you may ideally answer “yes” to the following questions:
Also, you may ideally answer “no” to these questions:
Sample Law or Criminal Justice Classes
Law, military, and criminal classes differ depending upon where they’re offered, and whether they are undergraduate or graduate-level courses. That said, here is a sample of classes you might encounter while studying these subjects:
Types of Law and Criminal Justice Careers
A degree in law, military studies, or criminal justice could lead to a wide variety of careers. Those holding degrees in law, and/or criminal justice may pursue the following careers.
Boston University offers a J.D. degree through a three-year, full-time day program.
The College of Business Administration and the Richardson School of Law offer a joint JD/MBA degree. You must apply and meet the admission standards of both programs.
International inquiries: c/o Office of International Admissions, Student Services Center, Room 140, UNM, Albuquerque, NM 87131
The J.D. Program requires 140 quarter units and is completed over approximately four years. Graduates are eligible to sit for the California Bar Examination.
John F. Kennedy University College of Law offers two options leading to the Juris Doctor (JD) - a three-year full-time program and a four-year part-time program - at our Pleasant Hill campus.
Our supportive, closely knit community is a comfortable home for students whose breadth of political persuasions, ethnic and cultural experiences, sexual orientation, and economic backgrounds are valu
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Individuals who desire an education in law - but do not desire to practice law - should enroll in the Executive JD program.
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