Criminal Justice
Associate Degree
Criminal Justice Careers
Career Outlook
The growing emphasis on homeland security has created an unprecedented demand for professionals in criminal justice careers. The employment outlook is bright for people who have the versatile career skills of an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment of criminal justice professionals is expected to grow by 14 percent between 2008 and 2018. And some positions are experiencing phenomenal growth; for instance, criminal investigator and detective jobs are expected to increase 17% through 2018.
There is no better time to get started! The work is extremely satisfying and the pay is competitive. For example, if you are seeking a criminal justice career specializing in work as a detective or criminal investigator, the median income is $68,820. Of course, your pay depends upon particular duties, experience and education.
Who is Hiring?
Continued concern about domestic security, terrorism and crime prevention means greater demand for executive-level leaders in policing, corrections, court administration and social services. Imagine playing a vital role on the front lines of society, protecting innocent citizens and preserving the safety of the public in their everyday lives.
Consider one of these popular criminal justice careers...
- State trooper/highway patrol officer
- Police officer
- FBI special agent
- DEA agent
- Detective
- Facility security manager
- Corrections officer
- Crime scene investigator
- Paralegal
- Loss prevention officer
- Fraud or insurance investigator
- Park ranger
What you might do in a criminal justice career...
- Investigate complex crime scenes
- Become an agent for FBI, CIA or US Customs
- Study and apply penal code law
- Administer a rehabilitation facility
- Perform coroner duties
- Specialize in victim advocate services
- Develop a security consultancy firm
- Perform community social work
Ready to get started on your Criminal Justice degree? Enroll online or call 1-800-957-5412 to speak with an Admissions Advisor.
