Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice
Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice - Santa Maria Campus
Are you ready to begin preparing for a career at a criminal justice school in Santa Maria? Look no further than Santa Barbara Business College. We offer students the basic understanding of the criminal justice system to help them earn their criminal justice degrees in California.
At SBBCollege, our Criminal Justice program prepares students for entry-level employment or advancement in law enforcement, corrections, probation, immigration and security services. Students in the Criminal Justice program at Santa Barbara Business College gain a fundamental knowledge of social behavioral sciences, while also studying private, industrial and retail security. This is not a training program for police or corrections officers; however, it will provide a broad understanding of the criminal justice system in the United States.
Santa Maria's Criminal Justice associate's degree curriculum
The Santa Maria criminal justice associate's degree curriculum includes:
- Criminal and Crime Scene Investigation
- Case Report Writing
- Criminology
- Introduction to Corrections, Probation and Patrol
- Criminal Law
Get prepared for entry-level positions or advancement in the criminal justice profession with SBBCollege’s Criminal Justice associate's degree in Santa Maria. Contact us today for more information regarding Santa Barbara Business College’s Criminal Justice associate's degree program.
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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.









