Criminal Justice at SBBCollege
Criminal Justice Degree Programs in California
Students earning their degree in criminal justice at SBBCollege can build a solid foundation in the field of criminal justice that can be applied toward a variety of career outcomes.
SBBCollege offers an associate’s degree and bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in California and online for students throughout the United States and worldwide.
The Associate’s Degree in Criminal JusticeA good place to start...
Students in the criminal justice associate's degree program can learn about criminal law and procedures, behavioral sciences, and private, industrial and retail security. The curriculum includes courses that cover a broad range of topics, including criminal justice administration, introduction to law enforcement and more. Courses in this program cover several core areas of criminal justice, including:
• Criminal Law
• Crime Scene Investigation
• Case Report Writing
• Security
• Corrections, Probation and Parole
The associate's degree program prepares students for positions such as:
• Dispatcher
• Juvenile Corrections Officer
• Police Records Clerk
• Loss Prevention Officer
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The Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal JusticeA solid foundation in criminal justice...
Thinking of a career in law enforcement, corrections, probations or security? The bachelor’s degree in criminal justice at SBBCollege helps students pursue a career serving their community. The program prepares students to pursue job opportunities in a variety of criminal justice positions.
The curriculum is designed to help students develop leadership skills, improve their technical abilities, and approach the field of criminal justice from an ethical perspective. The curriculum of the criminal justice bachelor's program focuses on developing students’ skills through coursework in:
All of the associate's degree criminal justice courses, plus:
• Criminal Courts
• White Collar and Financial Crime
• Homeland Security
• Organized Crime
• Juvenile Justice
SBBCollege faculty helps students prepare for a career in criminal justice, whether students decide to learn in a classroom environment or earn their criminal justice bachelor’s degree online. The bachelor's degree program helps prepare students for positions such as:
• Investigator
• Juvenile Court Counselor
• Loss Prevention Manager
• Probation Officer
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Criminal Justice OnlineGo to class when and where it fits your schedule.
The SBBCollege online associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs in criminal justice allow students to learn from the comfort of home or when they're on the go. With SBBCollege, learning online can be a great benefit to students who do not live near one of our Southern California campuses or who have full-time responsibilities, such as families or current careers.
Students earning their degree online receive 24/7 technical support and many of the same benefits offered to students on campus.
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Contact SBBCollege today! And learn more about your career options in criminal justice and the College's criminal justice degree programs.
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Degree programs in criminal justice are not designed to be academy training programs for law enforcement. While organizations may accept these degrees as a foundation for employment, it's likely that additional requirements such as academy or specialized training, mental and physical examinations, background checks, and age restrictions will be required.








